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<blockquote data-quote="CaseyP" data-source="post: 283499" data-attributes="member: 9919"><p>As a matter of fact it used about a gallon and a half after running for 10 hours in two days. If I had the money I would get at least a 9.9 or a 15 but I don't so I'm stuck with the 5 for a little while.</p><p></p><p>On another note I ran the wires from the battery in the front of the boat to the back where my switch panel will be along with the front navigation light wire, this evening. I also started working on the mount for trolling motor I scored for free (a pull off from a customers boat), its a motor guide 46lb pro series foot controlled bow mount. I have also acquired a Guest onboard charger that I still need to mount and hook up to my battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaseyP, post: 283499, member: 9919"] As a matter of fact it used about a gallon and a half after running for 10 hours in two days. If I had the money I would get at least a 9.9 or a 15 but I don't so I'm stuck with the 5 for a little while. On another note I ran the wires from the battery in the front of the boat to the back where my switch panel will be along with the front navigation light wire, this evening. I also started working on the mount for trolling motor I scored for free (a pull off from a customers boat), its a motor guide 46lb pro series foot controlled bow mount. I have also acquired a Guest onboard charger that I still need to mount and hook up to my battery. [/QUOTE]
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