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Default Typical gph for a 6 hp Mercury 4-stroke ?

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WaIIy wrote:

On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 21:59:42 -0800, Sven
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In article ,
"FishWisher" wrote:

For starters, how big a boat are you pushing??


Doesn't matter (within error bars).

Just running at 3/4 throttle, regardless of hull shape or size, Mercury
6 hp, 4-stroke.


Actually, it does matter.

What's the big secret here, Sven?


While it is true that a harder-to-push boat would probably result in
lower rpm and thus lower gph fuel consumption at a fixed throttle
setting, that is within the error bars.

Just running at 3/4 throttle, regardless of hull shape or size, Mercury
6 hp, 4-stroke.

Thanks,




-Sven
 
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