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Old 02-02-2010, 11:44 PM
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A little late to get into this conversation but I have a question???

Why is everyone so concerned about how many miles per gallon they get? Or is this just a different way to get the information then hours per gallon?

Now let me explain. When I was running a 30 ft Allura with a 350 inboard I put on over 1400 hours and I could not tell you what my mpg was.

However I could tell you what my burn rate was per hour and almost any speed. I use to log my hours and every fill up. So if I was going port to port my burn rate would be 8 gph. If I was doing fishing cruising or cock tailing my burn rate was 6 gph. So by using the hour meter and the high end of the burn rate I could always tell how much fuel I had left, and there was confirmation at every fill up.

Anyway that is my story and I am sticking to it.
Short answer, gas was cheaper back then?

For us I'd say its because miles per gallon is a way of measuring efficiency in relation to time, and with gas getting more expensive; it's not about how much you burn each hour but how little you can burn on a given trip. If gas gets crazy expensive, those getting the best miles per gallon will be the ones still fishing, IMHO, which is why we have a 70 safari, with a mercrusier alpha and 4.3l :-)
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