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  • Fuel saving tips for boats.
    • 1. Leave the extra ‘junk' home: Don't load the boat up with weight you don't need. Do a little spring cleaning - unused equipment that has been collecting mildew in the bottom of lockers for years should be taken home. 2. Water weight: At 8.33 pounds per gallon, why keep the water in the tank topped off if you're only going out for the afternoon? 3. Tune her up: An engine tune-up is an excellent investment and should easily pay for itself over the summer.4. Tune your prop: If your boat goes 30 mph with a like-new prop and only 27 mph with a prop that's dinged and out of pitch, that's a 10% loss in fuel economy, or, you're wasting one out of every ten gallons you put in your tank.5. Paint the boat's bottom: When boating in salt or brackish waters a fouled bottom is like a dull knife. It takes a lot more fuel to push your boat through the water.
  • Fishing Boats
    • Bass Fishing BoatsAfter your budget there are really only 4 major concerns for buying a bass boat and they are size, material, motor and service. Your bass boat should be able to carry all your gear comfortably and able to seat all the people you would normally travel with all the time without crowding or making it unsafe. Aluminum boats are great for rivers and rocks whereas fiberglass is suited for still waters. As far as motors go, biggest is best for handling. Service is extremely important and should be done regularly with genuine parts by authorized dealers.Fishing BoatsSo far we have pretty well centered on bass boats, which is all well and good because bass boats allow you to fish from several different angles but not all anglers are interested in just bass fishing. In order to choose your boat you’re going to need to look at sport fishing boats (for large fish) and all purpose fishing boats (which are great for rough water) that are suitable to the different types of fishing you expect to be doing. Another style of fishing boat is the air boat which allows you to get into locations not accessible for other fishing boats. The point here is to realize that there are a multitude of different types of fishing boat designs and by choosing the wrong boat will probably be detrimental to your fishing experience.
  • Basic kinds of marine engines
    • There are three basic kinds of marine engines and three types of fuel delivery systems. Engine types include outboard, inboard, and stern drive. Each has its own advantages, but the most popular-at least for pleasure boats-is the stern drive engine. It involves an on board engine that drives the boat through a shaft powering the propeller beneath the craft.The three types of fuel delivery systems are direct-fuel-injection, electronic fuel injection, and carbureted fuel systems. If being ecologically responsible is a priority, you might choose to avoid the two-stroke carbureted system. Although they are most affordable and simplest to keep in running order, they are known polluters and they are definitely not known for conserving gas. They also have a high oil-to-gas ration, requiring 2.5 ounces of oil per gallon of fuel. Carbureted fuel systems do offer fast acceleration, though, and lots of power. Pleasure boaters particularly like them for bass fishing and water skiing.Direct-fuel-injection is more expensive up front, but it is cheaper to operate. Fuel goes directly to the cylinders for better fuel efficiency. Emissions are low, as well. They idle as smoothly as silk and are not given to vapor lock in warm weather. Similarly, electronic fuel injection offers low emissions and unvarying distribution of air and fuel. It offers great throttle response and regular cold engine starts.