Outboard engines convert mechanical power into thrust, and the amount of fuel they burn is directly linked to the power output required for a given vessel speed.
When the throttle is reduced, the engine delivers less power, which proportionally lowers the fuel flow. The fundamental relationship can be expressed mathematically:
By inserting the rated power, the selected throttle position, and a typical specific fuel consumption value, mariners can quickly estimate hourly fuel use and plan refueling stops more accurately.
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