Re: Fuel Mileage
As other have said ... not enough info.
The old rule of thumb is 1 gal per hour per 10 hp.
So 250 hp will need about 25 gal per hour.
Your best cruising speed is NOT wide open.
You wouldn't floor your car and leave it there for an hour, so don't do it to your boat either.
You will get significantly better fuel consumption at 1/2 to 3/4 power.
Speed is proportional to the cube root of the power used.
It take 8 time as much power (fuel) to go twice as fast.
and twice the power will get you a 25% speed gain.
If your boat cruises at 40 mph with a 250 hp engine, 88 miles with 50 gallons on board is going to be close but doable.
You will not be running at full throttle, but if you calculate it assuming full throttle consumption, your reserve will be built into the estimate.
You will likely make 100-110 miles or so on the 50 gallons plus vapors. Your mileage WILL vary!

Your most economical speed is at hull speed (~5-6 mph).
Your next best speed is just above planning speed (~20-25 mph).
The slower you go the farther you will go.