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Old 06-18-2015, 07:02 AM
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Yeah it's a 2015 but didn't get that or they didn't ask if I want that. The performance test online says 4000rpm. Boat goes 30mph and 3.39 mpg test was done in 5-10 mph winds so it was pretty calm I guess. Couldn't I get my fuel consumption right on my fishfinder?
WOW!! 3.39 MPG is a pretty impressive number Fluke. If it's correct, you have a range of 339 miles and with the 1/3 rule you have a safety range of around 225 miles. This is plenty for what you are looking to do.

As far as getting actual numbers on your GPS/Fish finder, most mid to higher end units do have a screen to monitor fuel consumption and other engine stats. What you typically have to do is get that data to the GPS from your engine. This requires the correct interface so the 2 will talk to each other in a language they understand. This is way beyond my scope of understanding so I think your best bet is to call the GPS manufacturer tech support and tell them which engine you have and they can let you know what you will need to make it work.

Having said this, with the excess range you apparently have, this would be a nice to have not a got to have. It is however nice to have the instant on the fly miles per gallon so you know what the RPM sweet spot is for your particular boat, load and sea conditions. This will allow you to dial it in and run your boat at the RPM which nets you the best fuel economy.

Safety, boat, fuel consumption, experience and location aside, having the right stuff and running it the right way is the next piece of the puzzle. This brings up the next question.....Do you have the tackle and gear you need to give you the best shot at hooking up and landing what you are targeting? If you are intending to troll, outriggers are practically a must for a good trolling spread as are the lures you troll, how your troll them as well as the associated rods, reels and terminal tackle.

If you need some help in this area, let us know what your intended targets are, hold on to your wallet and ask away.... Now this is the real fun part since I'm interested in others opinions here and I just love spending other people's money

BTW - This is a great thread and just in time to get us all geared up, dialed in and excited for what's to come in the next few months.
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