Methods to Improve Outboard Motor Fuel Economy
Improving the fuel economy of your outboard motor is beneficial on any boat. The main draw is that you will spend less money on fuel. You can spend more time out on the water without worrying about using up all of your gas. Plus, all of the money you save can be invested back into your boat with improvements or more gear. Here are some strategies to employee.
Slow Down
Boat owners love to discover the limits of their motors. There is nothing more thrilling than speeding through the water as fast as you can go. However, remember to moderate your speed throughout your trip. If you adjust your speed to go a little slower, you can experience better fuel economy. Outboard engines are the most fuel-efficient when operated at around 70% of their potential output.
Lose the Extra Gear
Excess weight from lots of gear can considerably reduce fuel economy. A heavier boat cannot move without a lot more force from your outboard motor. Your engine will end up burning through fuel quicker to get you where you need to go. Consider dropping off nonessential gear before any trip.
Travel in Good Weather
Choppy waters and rough conditions can push your outboard motor too much. Your boat will go through more fuel if it needs to struggle in high winds and big waves. Plan your trips during periods of great boating weather.
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