Hydraulicjump
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- Joined
- Feb 10, 2011
- Messages
- 646
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-30 CB
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2911F415
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Necky Looksha VII, Liquidlogic Remix, Jackson 4Fun
- Vessel Name
- La Barka (2015)
On our last boat (r-27), the Garmin 5212 accurately measured remaining fuel, based on the Yanmar read out of fuel flow. Our new-ish tug (R-29CB) has the 7212 Garmin display and, while infinitely better than the Volvo gage, it is consistently off. I discovered this on a long trip to Desolation Sound and back where I filled the tank each time (ouch, Canada, your fuel is expensive) and compared it to the Garmin estimate. I got a consistent difference of 5%, meaning it took 5% more fuel to fill the tank than the Garmin calculated.
Really, this is no big deal as long as you fill the tank every time and are aware of the difference. But it adds up over time if you are a "put in 40 gallons and go" type because each incremental 5% error has your tank with less fuel than you think. Ten cycles of "40 and go" and you have 20 gallons less than you thought.
Most of us are real careful about this and stick to the one third rule (never let your tank get lower than 1/3 when out cruising), but it is something to keep in mind when in a situation where you might have to push it.
This is a long-winded way to ask if there is a way to calibrate the fuel flow hand off between a Garmin and the Volvo to make this more accurate.
Really, this is no big deal as long as you fill the tank every time and are aware of the difference. But it adds up over time if you are a "put in 40 gallons and go" type because each incremental 5% error has your tank with less fuel than you think. Ten cycles of "40 and go" and you have 20 gallons less than you thought.
Most of us are real careful about this and stick to the one third rule (never let your tank get lower than 1/3 when out cruising), but it is something to keep in mind when in a situation where you might have to push it.
This is a long-winded way to ask if there is a way to calibrate the fuel flow hand off between a Garmin and the Volvo to make this more accurate.