I have a new Garmin 8610 XSV with engine interface in place, and as always, when it says I burned 19 gallons total, it is exact, including 1 gallon in the other tank. I was just surprised my tank ran dry with just 18 gallons consumed.
I was coming back to edmonds from area 11 last week, burned 18 gallons of gas in the starboard tank (per my Garmin-very accurate) and was surprised it ran out of fuel as I thought the tanks were 22 or 23 gallons. Is this common to have a 18 gallon fuel tanks?
Album: Garmin 8610xsv unit. I paid for the upgrade to pull engine data, including MPG, FLow and fuel usage per trip as displayed on the Yamaha interface, upper right quadrant
Album: Garmin 8610xsv unit. I paid for the upgrade to pull engine data, including MPG, FLow and fuel usage per trip as displayed on the Yamaha interface, upper right quadrant
Album: Garmin 8610xsv unit. I paid for the upgrade to pull engine data, including MPG, FLow and fuel usage per trip as displayed on the Yamaha interface, upper right quadrant
Album: Garmin 8610xsv unit. I paid for the upgrade to pull engine data, including MPG, FLow and fuel usage per trip as displayed on the Yamaha interface, upper right quadrant
Garmin 8610xsv unit. I paid for the upgrade to pull engine data, including MPG, FLow and fuel usage per trip as displayed on the Yamaha interface, upper right quadrant
Album: Garmin 8610xsv unit. I paid for the upgrade to pull engine data, including MPG, FLow and fuel usage per trip as displayed on the Yamaha interface, upper right quadrant
I upgraded the mount for my table as the post was falling far too frequently and dumping the table contents. This post can be removed to allow to use the bed feature
Album: Garmin 8610xsv unit. I paid for the upgrade to pull engine data, including MPG, FLow and fuel usage per trip as displayed on the Yamaha interface, upper right quadrant
My next upgrade for my 22 Cruiser will be to add the burnewinn cutting board / bar to the rear of my boat. Does anyone have the correct part numbers so I could order it myself?
thank you,
Jeff Day
My original door latch siezed up again after cleaning in the cold weather. I was able to fix it by just jiggling the plastic lever that moves to lock the door. Lucked out this time without taking the boat in for maintenance!!!!