Originally Posted by
TheGrandPoohBah
With my '92 Mercury 115 2 stroke, I mostly cruise about 3K - 4K RPM, and it's not too bad on fuel.
However, at least once or twice while out in the boat, I do wind it up full throttle for a couple of minutes or so to blow the soot out, Dad always declared that a "Must", and I do too. During that time, consume is an understatement. I truly believe the gas in the tank starts a swirl 'round and 'round when I wind it up! 20 gallon tank keeps me from getting too concerned, I usually keep it topped off.
The worst gas guzzler we had to deal with years ago was an old, old Johnson "650" Army green colored monster outboard that weighed hundreds of pounds. Watching Dad wrestle that thing in and out of an old V-Hull aluminum fishing boat from His pier, in the water, got quite entertaining at times. 6 gallon fuel tank would not get you very far at all. Someone gave that old motor to Dad, free of charge. In a story too wild for any of yall to believe, that motor wound up on the bottom of the Warrior River in about 90 feet of water, "Right where it belongs", in Dad's own words. Not one effort to recover it has been made to this day, as we all well remember Dad's promise to anyone that dared to bring it back home!
Some catfish is snuggled up next to it as you type
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along