ultprthead wrote:
My question is, when should the gauge be accurate...
Never. Gas gauges on boats are always fluctuating, no matter what boat you have. Seruiusly, you would actually be better off measuring
your fuel level with a stick. Use the gauge as a guide only, they are not very accurate. In theory, the gauge should be more accurate at rest, but that really depends on where the fuel pick up is in your tank. If its low and dead center, at rest is best, if it's high and aft mounted in the tank, then on plane it will appear to have more fuel.
Sincerely, NON Expert Cap'n
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One of 4 Previous (Sold) Boats:2000 Four Winns 268 Vista
Current Boat: 2004 Chaparral
235 ssi cuddy
