29 Fuel Gauge
#2
I have the '99 27 but mines erratic also. It stays full for a long time then as soon as it comes off of full it starts bouncing on empty. I have filled up as soon as it starts bouncing on e and only put in one half the tank capacity. I am kind of learning the gauge now. I have run it on e for a while but always had fuel. This last trip I ran it untill the needle stayed on e and quit bouncing at all and when I filled up I had 15 gallons left. This is about as far as I will push it. While on plane I just hit the gas then pull it back to make a wave in the tank. If the nedle does not move I need gas. Just installed my GPS so now I will have a trip meter to gauge fuel consumption also.
Hope this helps,
Ron
Hope this helps,
Ron
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From: Minne-snow-ta
All the Fountains (and probably others) have this problem. The tanks are long and low and the senders are in the rear. The boats sit at a fairly high angle and this keeps the fuel "full" at the sender for a long time even though it's getting low. You need to kind of keep track of your fuel. When the gauge says 1/2 you probably have 1/4 or less. My 47 still shows full on the tanks when actually they are less than half!
#4
The GPS is the only way to track the gasoline usage. I average 1.5 mpg. I have had my boat run out of gas.
And for those wondering a 35 classic will not stay on plane with one engine! My gauges read a quarter of a tank and still bounced. I knew from my mileage calculations that I should have 15 gallons per tank. Wrong! Fountain used smaller tanks for part of the year in 1997. Guess who had the smaller tanks. :eke: I had always thought they were 79 gallons, they were 69 gallons. I also found out the pickups don't go to the bottom of the tanks there is 4-5 gallons of unusable gas. This means rjcardinal had less gas than he thought. When I filled the boat it only took 64 gallons and 63 gallons.
Dan
And for those wondering a 35 classic will not stay on plane with one engine! My gauges read a quarter of a tank and still bounced. I knew from my mileage calculations that I should have 15 gallons per tank. Wrong! Fountain used smaller tanks for part of the year in 1997. Guess who had the smaller tanks. :eke: I had always thought they were 79 gallons, they were 69 gallons. I also found out the pickups don't go to the bottom of the tanks there is 4-5 gallons of unusable gas. This means rjcardinal had less gas than he thought. When I filled the boat it only took 64 gallons and 63 gallons. Dan
#7
A little under half is empty on mine. All the way back from Stingaree's (across Galveston Bay) a few weeks after I got her, it was sitting at half and I was wondering if I had enough gas to get back. She ran out right in front of the marina - darn gauge still said about half a tank.






