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legallimits 10-01-2014 12:51 PM

Cypremort Point Ethanol Free Gas
 
So I was looking at the ethanol free gas sites and the thread, but I haven't found any ethanol free gas stations at the point. I'm from Lafayette, so any station on the way back will be fine, but even then, I don't see any that are not way out of the way.

To the point regulars, where do you fellas fill up?

flounder_smacker 10-01-2014 01:02 PM

E J easy shop on avery island road is your best bet going to and from the point. right off hwy 90

daxt79 10-01-2014 01:08 PM

I usually exit hwy 90 on the way back near Baker & head down Chemin Metarie. If you take a left at the roundabout by Rouses onto 92 the Conoco on your left at 339 & 92 is ethanol free.

redaddiction 10-01-2014 02:05 PM

I thought Dago's in Lydia was ethenol free. Is it not?

Montauk17 10-01-2014 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by redaddiction (Post 722766)
I thought Dago's in Lydia was ethenol free. Is it not?

Nope...got ethanol stickers on the pumps.

legallimits 10-01-2014 02:49 PM

Seems like there's no easy option right by the point. That's a shame.

Anybody tried PJ's of of Old Spanish Trail? It looks like you could pull off on 92-1 right by Julien's Poboy. Grab a sandwich and there's a drive in do it yourself carwash to clean the boat right there. Then a quick jut over on that road, you could probably grab gas at PJ's and take Old Spanish Trail back to 90.

cajun bill 10-01-2014 04:26 PM

PJ's
 
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Originally Posted by legallimits (Post 722781)
Seems like there's no easy option right by the point. That's a shame.

Anybody tried PJ's of of Old Spanish Trail? It looks like you could pull off on 92-1 right by Julien's Poboy. Grab a sandwich and there's a drive in do it yourself carwash to clean the boat right there. Then a quick jut over on that road, you could probably grab gas at PJ's and take Old Spanish Trail back to 90.

Better call them first. I saw them on the list awhile back, but when I called the gal answering the phone said they have ethanol in their gas.

alphaman 10-01-2014 04:35 PM

If your coming from north lafayette. The pompelle on second Street right before the train tracks has ethonal free and the chevron on gloria switch has it. Also the shop rite on congress and guilbeaux has ethonal free gas

SLAB 10-01-2014 05:18 PM

4 K grocery on Westgate in Scott is ethanol free I beleive

selout 10-02-2014 06:52 AM

Pure-gas.org is the website I use to find ethanol free fuel stations. I personally fill my boat at the stop 92 at the round about on verot school rd and hwy 92

legallimits 10-02-2014 10:16 AM

That Stop 92 at Verot and 92 could be a good option. Seems like a reputable place, whereas some of the others look pretty sketchy.

Do you know if there's any place to wash down the boat around there. I typically try to stop at a drive up do it yourself type carwash. Thanks for the info.

selout 10-02-2014 11:38 AM

There is a car wash on verot school rd about 1 mile north of stop 92, next door to a lawn equipment shop.

daxt79 10-02-2014 01:17 PM

There's also one that's near the roundabout at chemin metairie & 92 that's easy to get in out of. I like it because you can use a card rather than having to keep pumping change into the machine when your time's about to run out.

legallimits 10-02-2014 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by daxt79 (Post 722914)
There's also one that's near the roundabout at chemin metairie & 92 that's easy to get in out of. I like it because you can use a card rather than having to keep pumping change into the machine when your time's about to run out.

PERFECT! That one looks like it will be a quick turnaround before getting gas and getting home. Thanks for the input!

chuzo 10-02-2014 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by legallimits (Post 722723)
So I was looking at the ethanol free gas sites and the thread, but I haven't found any ethanol free gas stations at the point. I'm from Lafayette, so any station on the way back will be fine, but even then, I don't see any that are not way out of the way.

To the point regulars, where do you fellas fill up?

Try this. Covers LA & MS:grinpimp:


http://petelandrysrealgas.com/locations.php


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