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On Wed, 11 May 2005 16:50:28 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: I had a debate with a friend this morning concerning miles vs gallons per hour. I contend that gallons per hour is a more reliable method of determining how far and fast a boat can/should go. Obviously, my friend took the opposite viewpoint. What is the collective wisdom concerning these measure of fuel efficiency? Later, Tom If they're both accurate, then they're both reliable. Most of my boating is cruising to get to the fishing area and then trolling for however long I'm going to do it, and then cruising back. I figure 8gph cruising and 2 gph trolling. This morning I cruised about an hour, total, and trolled for about an hour. (Took that long to catch a 38"er and a 36"er.) So, I figured I burned about 10 gallons, or $25 worth of gas. We split the gas amount. I'd say the most reliable way is to use a flow meter, but I haven't put mine in yet. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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