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Ron Thornton June 30th 03 06:34 PM

Gas Mileage
 
It would seem to me that GPH is not a very useful measurement but one
boaters have been stuck with because of the fluid nature of their
roadway. Now comes along very accurate distance measurement via GPS and
you should be able to come up with GPM just like a car. This to me
seems like a much more useful piece of info. Yowweee, another gismo
for the dash in the boat.

Ron

Southeastern Virginia, home of PETA
"People Eating Tasty Animals"


Stephen Baker July 1st 03 01:30 AM

Gas Mileage
 
Ron Thornton says:

It would seem to me that GPH is not a very useful measurement but one
boaters have been stuck with because of the fluid nature of their
roadway. Now comes along very accurate distance measurement via GPS and
you should be able to come up with GPM just like a car. This to me
seems like a much more useful piece of info. Yowweee, another gismo
for the dash in the boat.


Now, that may work on a lake, but if you factor in the tide, you could have to
travel _miles_ further to get home than you did to get out there. It works
for the gph thing as well.....
Personally, I would just as soon have a reliable gas guage in the dashboard.
And know how to navigate before you buy the boat......

Steve ;-)



John July 2nd 03 05:23 PM

Gas Mileage
 
(Ron Thornton) wrote in message ...
It would seem to me that GPH is not a very useful measurement but one
boaters have been stuck with because of the fluid nature of their
roadway. Now comes along very accurate distance measurement via GPS and
you should be able to come up with GPM just like a car. This to me
seems like a much more useful piece of info. Yowweee, another gismo
for the dash in the boat.

Ron

Southeastern Virginia, home of PETA
"People Eating Tasty Animals"


Miles per gallon isn't used because it varries so much depending on
sea condition, wind speed and direction, tide, amount of weight on the
boat (fuel, water, passangers, ect). Every time you change course it
will change, burn off fuel, it changes.

We've been able to measure distance very accurately long before GPS
ever came around.

No offense, but the statement about "Now comes along very
accurate...", I wouldn't make that statement if I were you. It shows a
clear lack of experiance, and knowledge, in navigation.

Ron Thornton July 5th 03 09:38 PM

Gas Mileage
 
Your right Steve, as long as the highway is fluid neither one is as good
as a gas gauge. I was fuzzily thinking MPH would be better for judging
fuel economy cause that's what is in the dash of allot of cars.

Now if I could only get John to teach me how to navigate.

Regard, Ron



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