Just a quick note, we did get out on Daydream this weekend for an overnighter - barely. Saturday morning the battery was dead on the Expedition, and in changing the prop from the stainless 3 blade back to the ProPulse 4 blade, the castle nut got stuck inside the prop wrench...finally did get launched, usual spot, Eddie Vine Ramp at Shilshole. Quick run out to Blakely Harbor on Bainbridge Island, which is actually a very cool spot, has a park at the head of the bay to land Oscar, it is the site of the old Port Blakely sawmill, the concrete powerhouse building is still there. Maybe 4 or 5 other boats anchored up there, view is the Seattle skyline, not bad. Played with the Navman, will post more detail later, but discovered that our "sweet spot" is actually 4400 - 4600 RPM, running about 20 - 21 mph, fuel economy screen shows about 3.5 - 3.6 mpg, while down in the area we THOUGHT was the sweet spot, 3500 - 3800 RPM is is actually .2 - .3 mpg LOWER. Overall at the end of the day, used 7.1 gal to go 20.3 miles, so average fuel economy was 2.85 mpg. This is lower than what I would have expected from the instantaneous readings, which seemed to stay mostly over 3.0, but OK I guess. Weather was awesome, nice relaxing trip!