Fuel Tank Volume Formula:
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Boat fuel tank capacity refers to the maximum volume of fuel that a boat's tank can hold. Knowing this capacity is essential for trip planning, safety, and understanding your vessel's range and fuel efficiency.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: This formula calculates the volume in cubic feet and converts it to gallons using the standard conversion factor.
Details: Accurate fuel capacity estimation is crucial for marine safety, trip planning, fuel efficiency calculations, and ensuring you have adequate fuel reserves for your boating activities.
Tips: Measure the internal dimensions of your fuel tank in feet. Enter length, width, and height values. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: Why is the conversion factor 0.1337?
A: This factor converts cubic feet to US gallons (1 cubic foot = 7.48052 gallons, simplified to 1/7.48052 ≈ 0.1337 for the formula).
Q2: Should I measure internal or external dimensions?
A: Always measure internal dimensions for accurate capacity calculation, as tank walls have thickness that reduces internal volume.
Q3: How accurate is this calculation?
A: This provides a theoretical maximum capacity. Actual usable capacity may be slightly less due to tank design, fuel pickup location, and expansion space requirements.
Q4: Does this work for irregularly shaped tanks?
A: This formula is for rectangular tanks. For irregular shapes, you may need to break the tank into rectangular sections or use other methods.
Q5: Can I use this for other liquids besides fuel?
A: Yes, this calculates volume capacity and works for any liquid, though specific gravity differences may affect weight calculations.