Generally speaking either a petrol/gasoline, some use a mixture of p/g and oil, then there is diesel fuel. Some military vessels use nuclear power and there are vessels out there that use steam power provided by coal or wood.
is a fuel sur-charge for vessel. they use bunker fuel. Charges add on to existing rate for boats/vessels/ships due to higher cost of fuel and that's why English is much harder to learned.
If we're talking about gasoline/petrol, then yes as long as it meets the minimum octane required for your car. If you consider "boat fuel" as ethanol free fuel then yes absolutely you can. Using fuel containing ethanol in boats however creates problems.
Most people in the Sahel travel on foot, on horses, camels, planes, boats, and cars.
Planes launched from boats
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
Fuel our cars, boats, barbecue
Most of them use 'marine diesel oil' - a mixture of gasoil and fuel oil.
To fuel our cars,trains, boats, and, 'planes
Depending on the boats diesel, gasoline, or wind.
They didn't use boats.
A type of fuel for RC car, helicopters, and boats. Very expensive, up to £35 per litre
Well commercial fisherman don't just use 1 type of boat they use very expensive and safe boats but i can't answer what exact brand they use i hope my answer has helped you out.
jet fuel
yes it type of fuel
Diesel-Electric submarines use diesel fuel to run their diesel-generators, which provide power to charge their batteries for submerged operations. Nuclear-powered boats typically use a uranium core with a pressurized water configuration. The Russians have also experimented with liquid metal rather than water (bismuth).
I use a fuel pressure gauge.
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