Thanks TT. If you measure fuel before you start a trip and again when you stop you know without any monitoring systems how much was burned. Basic sight gauges are sufficient. Think most of us preplot or use the tract function of our charting systems so you know distance traveled. Will admit I do glance at my instantaneous readings but don’t think that changes my behavior. I’m more concerned by other factors. Things like timing to make use of favorable currents or achieving landfall at a desired time. So I’ll speed up beyond displacement speed to get my whole 6 h of favorable current or slow down to to arrive at a particular time or avoid a unfavorable current. Yes I know the “happy rpm” for my engine and now given fuel costs that’s my go to if other concerns aren’t operative. So my question is:
How does your monitoring system effect your behavior in running your boat?
Well put and questioned!