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Fuel-saving tips from one pro angler
who spends over 200 days a year on the road
KENNESAW, Ga.,9/1/05 — Have you ever noticed
that your tow vehicle seems to get better gas mileage on your way to a bass
tournament or your favorite lake than it does on the trip home?
Yamaha pro Greg Hackney did. In earning the 2005 FLW
Angler of the Year title and the No. 1 pro angler in the world spot in the
State Farm/Bassfan.com rankings, he clocked a lot of windshield time this year.
“Hack,” from Gonzales, La., said, “Some anglers
experience that without ever figuring out how much water weight can affect their
tow rig’s performance.
“It sounds like a no-brainer, but you
should always make sure to drain your live wells and run your boat’s bilge
system once the rig is on the trailer to make sure that you have gotten as much
water out of the hull as possible.
“Also, do what I do and wait to fuel up
your boat until you are close to where you’ll be fishing. The lighter the rig
you’re towing, the more efficient your tow vehicle will be. And with today’s
rising gasoline prices, anything you can do to improve mileage will keep money
in your pocket.
Hackney says a fuel additive called Ring
Free, from Yamaha Marine Parts and Accessories, improves fuel efficiency by
cleansing the carbon and varnish from inside the engine.
“Many of the pros found that adding Ring Free in their
tow vehicles improved its performance, saving on fuel as well. Ring Free is
available only from Yamaha dealers.”
For more fuel-stretching tips, visit
www.yamaha-motor.com
<http://www.yamaha-motor.com> and click through the marine section to the
news page.