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Top Ten Tips From BoatUS For Getting The Most From A Tank Of Gas

ALEXANDRIA, VA, June 9, 2008 -- With boaters facing record high fuel prices this summer Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) has a few tips that could help stretch their fuel dollars:

Leave the extra ‘junk’ home: Don’t load the boat up with weight you don’t need. Do a little spring cleaning – unused equipment that has been collecting mildew in the bottom of lockers for years should be taken home.

Water weight: At 8.33 pounds per gallon, why keep the water in the tank topped off if you’re only going out for the afternoon?

Tune her up: An engine tune-up is an excellent investment and should easily pay for itself over the summer.

Tune your prop: If your boat goes 30 mph with a like-new prop and only 27 mph with a prop that’s dinged and out of pitch, that’s a 10% loss in fuel economy, or, you’re wasting one out of every ten gallons you put in your tank.

Paint the boat’s bottom
: When boating in salt or brackish waters a fouled bottom is like a dull knife. It takes a lot more fuel to push your boat through the water.

Keep the boat in trim: Using trim tabs or distributing weight evenly will help move your boat through the water with less effort – and less fuel.

Go with the flow: Consult tide tables and try to travel with the tide whenever possible.

Install a fuel flow meter: A fuel flow meter is like a heart monitor; when consumption starts to rise, it’s an early warning that something is amiss. A fuel flow meter also allows you to select a comfortable cruising speed that optimizes the amount of fuel being consumed.

Do the math: If you don’t want to spring for a fuel flow meter (about $300), you can calculate your fuel mileage by dividing distance traveled by gallons at fill-up. Using your logbook, you can then approximate fuel flow using average speeds and time underway.

Get a discount: Many of the 885 BoatUS Cooperating Marinas around the country offer up to 10 cents off a gallon of gas. To get the discount all you have to do is to show your BoatUS membership card. If you aren’t already a member, join online now for a special rate of $19.00 by going to BoatUS.com/membership or call 800-395-2628.


Press Release Source: www.BoatUS.com


 
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