One approach is to measure carburetor bowl fuel capacity (drain the full bowl into a graduate or measuring cup) then run boat at constant speed, shut off fuel valve and time how long before the bowl runs dry & the motor quits. Then caculate how long it would run on a full tank. It's important to run at a known constant speed because fuel economy is influenced by speed, especially near hull speed. I have a 4 hp Yamaha on my M17& can run over an hour at 4 knots on an internal tankful (1.1 litre ~0.3 gal). That works out to over 12 NM/ gal, but I think it will do better that. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 22, 2007, at 3:35 PM, Arnold Sharpe <afsharpe@mac.com> wrote:
Hey out there in Monty land' I have a M-17 with a 4 hp, 4 stroke, Nissan outboard. It has an internal fuel tank that holds about 1/3 of a gallon. While I don't do a lot of motoring, I have been trying to figure roughly how long I can run on a tank of gas. I don't have a manual and I can't find anything on Nissan"s web page. The tank is poly and is really odd shaped so tank calibration is not a possibility additionally, to sight the tank I must shut down and remove the remove the cover. Short of doing a test in which I run around in circles until I run out of gas, does anyone out there have the same motor and some similar experience. Thanks..Arnold on M-17 "LITTLE BREEZE"
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