A bit political and personal!
Last night my sister in law gave me a booklet to read: "The One Room School House". It is a remembrance of a friend of her mother's life set in the 1915 era; rural Mississippi. There was a photo of Marie's "Dad" as a class member of this 1st thru 8th grade school house.
There were 1 to 3 mules-depending on the economic situation and one horse (used for work, riding and pulling the buggy). No cars or trucks. They walked to the one room school house, or rode in a mule pulled wagon. The only petroleum product was "coal oil"--(Kerosene). It was used for light in lanterns (no electricity until TVA), and to be poured into wounds as a disinfectant. Their families did not own an automobile until the 1930's.
Boats? That was a luxury far beyond what any of these folks could imagine.
My father and grandfather only had boats because they rebuild an old fishing boat, or a derelict. My father (born 1905) talked about the family mule and they lived in S. Calif.
So....lets count our blessings that we live in the United States, have the where-with-all and freedom to own a boat/car/truck, and have the luxuries we have. Yes fuel is more expensive right now--and may be even more. But we have choices how to use it, and what to do with our lives.