Fuel Gauge - how accurate?
#1
Just wondering how accurate a fuel gauge is on a non-step 38. I know on my 27 fountain that anything under 1/2 tank and you better be finding fuel and fast. Didn't know how close the TG's were?
#4
Two things
1. Fill up every chance you get and you won't run out of gas.
2. What were "non-steps" called before there were "steps"? Speaking on behalf of all vee hull owners, we are vee hulls and you are the non-vee-hulls (or steps, if you prefer)
1. Fill up every chance you get and you won't run out of gas.
2. What were "non-steps" called before there were "steps"? Speaking on behalf of all vee hull owners, we are vee hulls and you are the non-vee-hulls (or steps, if you prefer)
#6
Originally posted by RJ1340
Two things
1. Fill up every chance you get and you won't run out of gas.
2. What were "non-steps" called before there were "steps"? Speaking on behalf of all vee hull owners, we are vee hulls and you are the non-vee-hulls (or steps, if you prefer)
Two things
1. Fill up every chance you get and you won't run out of gas.
2. What were "non-steps" called before there were "steps"? Speaking on behalf of all vee hull owners, we are vee hulls and you are the non-vee-hulls (or steps, if you prefer)
2. Speaking on behalf of 'stepped" owners if you prefer, you are "slow" and we are "not".
#7
Originally posted by PokerRunGunT/S
1. No ****?
2. Speaking on behalf of 'stepped" owners if you prefer, you are "slow" and we are "not".
1. No ****?
2. Speaking on behalf of 'stepped" owners if you prefer, you are "slow" and we are "not".


The gauge on the Cafe was empty at 1/2 learned the hard way!
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