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I noticed an interesting fact about the gas mileage on Journey On this summer, and as usual, I thought I'd share.
First, I got the fuel flow transducer, (a paddle wheel type,) working again by blowing air through it and unsticking it. For those of you who replace that transducer, I'd be interested to know if you tried that with your old transducer. It's also connected to the GPS so it gives me miles/gal.
Anyway, it now works and give me some readings which should be relative, in that it should indicate higher or lower mileage even if the figure isn't exact.
So now the meat of the discussion. I've always been told to leave the outboard slightly trimmed up, with no real explanation. Now this obviously tends to push the stern down and the bow up. I've tried different trim settings, and they didn't affect the speed.
Boris
However, when I tried trimming the motor all the way down, it increased the mileage by as much as 1/4 mi/gal, which was ~10% increase at speed, for free. Didn't affect the speed or handling. Worked at 15 knts or 7 knts. Of course trimming the motor all the way down lifts the stern and buries the bow which apparently reduces the drag.
Any comments?
BTY, we normally get 2.5 GPM at 15 knts with Judy and I plus all the cruising gerar. That gear increases every summer, as Judy gets more efficient at packing the stuff. Add one daughter and 2 grandchildern plus their gear and the mileage drops to 2 GPM
First, I got the fuel flow transducer, (a paddle wheel type,) working again by blowing air through it and unsticking it. For those of you who replace that transducer, I'd be interested to know if you tried that with your old transducer. It's also connected to the GPS so it gives me miles/gal.
Anyway, it now works and give me some readings which should be relative, in that it should indicate higher or lower mileage even if the figure isn't exact.
So now the meat of the discussion. I've always been told to leave the outboard slightly trimmed up, with no real explanation. Now this obviously tends to push the stern down and the bow up. I've tried different trim settings, and they didn't affect the speed.
Boris
However, when I tried trimming the motor all the way down, it increased the mileage by as much as 1/4 mi/gal, which was ~10% increase at speed, for free. Didn't affect the speed or handling. Worked at 15 knts or 7 knts. Of course trimming the motor all the way down lifts the stern and buries the bow which apparently reduces the drag.
Any comments?
BTY, we normally get 2.5 GPM at 15 knts with Judy and I plus all the cruising gerar. That gear increases every summer, as Judy gets more efficient at packing the stuff. Add one daughter and 2 grandchildern plus their gear and the mileage drops to 2 GPM