Bandit
Well-Known Member
I looked at this for my boat with non electronic engines.
My new diesel car says what my recent average MPG is which is useful.
On a boat it needs to be measured against a speed log ie speed through the water as against SOG is useless as it measures ground covered and ignores tides. Tides where I am make a significant difference. I need to know how much fuel is likely to be used for say 10 nautical miles covered through the water with or against the tide. Ideal would be over last say 15 minutes averaged out.
A following sea withe reasonably large waves makes a huge difference on my boat 19 knots cruising rpm of 14 knots up the back of a wave and 22 to 24 knots down the face of a wave.
Its one thing knowing what you are burning in litres per mile through the water, then you need to have an accurate knowledge of how much fuel is left in each tank and then to be able to work out what your range is.
I can tell what is in each tank at any time at rest to within 10 litres per tank.
My new diesel car says what my recent average MPG is which is useful.
On a boat it needs to be measured against a speed log ie speed through the water as against SOG is useless as it measures ground covered and ignores tides. Tides where I am make a significant difference. I need to know how much fuel is likely to be used for say 10 nautical miles covered through the water with or against the tide. Ideal would be over last say 15 minutes averaged out.
A following sea withe reasonably large waves makes a huge difference on my boat 19 knots cruising rpm of 14 knots up the back of a wave and 22 to 24 knots down the face of a wave.
Its one thing knowing what you are burning in litres per mile through the water, then you need to have an accurate knowledge of how much fuel is left in each tank and then to be able to work out what your range is.
I can tell what is in each tank at any time at rest to within 10 litres per tank.