West Coast
Well-Known Member
Hi all, apologies for the raggie type question, but thought I might find some words of wisdom in this part of the forum!
I have a 44’ jeanneau sailboat with a 54hp yanmar engine, with a 200 litre tank. Engine fuel consumption is relatively small, perhaps between 3 - 5.5 litres per hour depending on revs. My boat has a factory fitted fuel level gauge which is inaccurate and unreliable, and I have no other way of knowing how much fuel I have in the tank. I am currently recording engine hours and revs, which gives a reasonable estimate of usage but as a raggie, my engine can be on/off when passage making depending on wind etc. So recording hours and revs is cumbersome and I don’t always remember.
So - options could be a new fuel gauge but am worried about sealing holes in the moulded plastic diesel tank. Another option could be to fit a fuel flow gauge (sensor on the flow and return, with box to calculate nett usage) but an advised that these may not be very accurate for such a relatively small fuel consumption.
Grateful for any advice on best way forward!
I have a 44’ jeanneau sailboat with a 54hp yanmar engine, with a 200 litre tank. Engine fuel consumption is relatively small, perhaps between 3 - 5.5 litres per hour depending on revs. My boat has a factory fitted fuel level gauge which is inaccurate and unreliable, and I have no other way of knowing how much fuel I have in the tank. I am currently recording engine hours and revs, which gives a reasonable estimate of usage but as a raggie, my engine can be on/off when passage making depending on wind etc. So recording hours and revs is cumbersome and I don’t always remember.
So - options could be a new fuel gauge but am worried about sealing holes in the moulded plastic diesel tank. Another option could be to fit a fuel flow gauge (sensor on the flow and return, with box to calculate nett usage) but an advised that these may not be very accurate for such a relatively small fuel consumption.
Grateful for any advice on best way forward!