Tips to Reduce Boat Fuel Waste and Decrease Trips to the Fueling Dock

[unordered_list style=”green-dot”]
- Slow down, not so fast. A wide open throttle, can use 50 percent more fuel than mid-range settings.
- Practice good boat maintenance and have your engine tuned annually. Poor maintenance will increase fuel use.
- Use the proper grade of fuel recommended by your engine’s manufacturer.
- Keep the bottom clean. If dirty it will reduce boat performance and increase fuel use.
- Make sure you have the proper power and propeller for the size of your boat. If you are under powered or using the wrong size prop you will waste fuel.
- Reduce the weight. Only carry the fuel and water needed for your trip. Heavier boats require the use of greater horsepower and fuel at any speed.
- It’s a good idea to pre-plan your trips, this saves fuel by being familiar with your intended route. Also, it’s a good idea to plan trips so you can run with the prevailing wind and tide.
- Trim tabs are a good investment, they reduce drag and save fuel.
- Reduce idling time while at the dock.
- When available use shore power to reduce generator fuel use.
[/unordered_list]
These are just a few tips they may help reduce boat fuel waste and help the environment at the same time. We should all practice clean boating and we all want to save money!