Re: mpg
MPG is never known until a trip is over and is determined only as an average but dividing fuel used into distance traveled. That number is going to vary greatly depending on load, speed wind and water conditions. While many feel that is the "only" measure of any value, many others (myself ibncluded) prefer instantaneous GPH (gallons per hour) of fuel consumption as provided by a fuel flow monitor. But to make this even simpler, outboard engines (regardless of type) have a tendency to have a fuel burn 10% of their rated HP. Therefore a 50 HP engine will burn about 5 gallons per hour at wide open throttle. Less as you cut back on the throttle setting. For detailed fuel consumption numbers,. go to the Yamaha web site and check the PERFORMANCE BULLETINS. You select the engine, type, boat type and they provide fuel consumption, rpm, propeller used, noise and time to plane numbers. If your exact boat is not listed, select a similar one.