I use my Hobbes meter.  I take a picture at each fill-up and try to keep the tank at least 1/2 full. I have a pretty accurate picture of my per hour consumption. Seems close enough for me.

On 6/27/2023 11:08 AM, Peter W. via CnC-List wrote:
I like to keep my fuel tank as full as possible as the best way to keep out 
water.

Can anyone share their procedure to determine (with reasonable accuracy) how 
much fuel their tank holds, at any given time?
While I have a fuel gauge, it isn’t very accurate as it under-estimates how 
much fuel is in tank (by several gallons).
I’m thinking of trying to use a wood or plastic dowel, but that would require a 
“straight shot” to the tank bottom (I.e., no bends or obstructions).
Any thoughts?

Pete W.
Siren Song
C&C 30-2
Irvington, Va

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