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WishIwasfishing should be able to help you out with this one. he has a mercury with the smart gauge as well.
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Best thing to do is fish,keep a mental note about how much you ran/hard you ran. Fill up and see what you burned, fuel gauges in a boat shouldn't exist cause they don't work long. Just my 2 cents
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I would never trust a fuel gauge on the water...It ain't like you can get out and walk...I would also carry a 3-6 gallon portable tank as a backup just in case depending how far you travel....It sort of like insurance.....
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I agree with all of yall. Just curious when they are working, how they work.
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