How many gallons of unburned fuel are exhausted per day during the operation of an existing technology 2-stroke engine?
A 50 HP engine operated for 4 hours during a full day of fishing will consume roughly 8 gallons of gasoline. As a result, several ounces of fuel will be initially transferred to the water. This small amount will immediately begin to vaporize and biodegrade. It will be difficult to detect any presence of gasoline within a very short period.
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