Hi Guys, Silvertip's analysis is excellent, and prompts another question from me. It would seem that Alian's boat has extra weight or maybe a mossy bottom that is causing some inefficiency, or maybe he has not found the "sweet spot" where the boat runs most efficiently, (as far as distance per gallon of fuel). I run a number of fairly lightweight boats in mostly fresh water, with less power and likely less weight then Alian's boat. I lack a flow meter and usually do not bother with GPS so my impressions are not strictly varifiable, and maybe false, (although I doubt it). I have found that speed and distance on my boats are not sprictly linear functions of how much throttle I give them. If I have a lot of weight in a boat, or I intentionally keep the boat just off step, (planing speed), or just barely on step, the various engines on various boats use much more fuel per distance traveled, then if I find the "sweet spot" at 2/3 to 3/4 throttle where the hull speed is still decent but the fuel consumption is far less. Silvertip's analysis would indicate that I would just use the same fuel for the same distance traveled which seems very different then my experience where running 10% slower at 25% less throttle saves roughly 25% less fuel used for only 10% less distance traveled. Am I dreaming? Thanks JR here