Hi Dennis.
I'm running a 20AH LiFeP04 and have not yet run it down to cutoff, but the distances I'm getting may give you some help with benchmarking.
I've made two trips (among many) out to a nearby town, which is 31 kilometers (19.2 miles) out. The first time I let the motor do all the work and it cost 8 AH (3.9 km/AH). Yesterday morning I went again, but this time decided to put some physical effort in. I also kept the driving speed (not the downhill yahoo! speed) below 40kph (24.8mph) and the same trip cost 6 AH (5.1 km/AH).
I'm not watching voltage, although I have that info available on the Cycle Analyst, but amps and amp hours. If you're getting 13 miles (20.9 kilometers) for your 10 AH, then that benchmark of 2.09 km/AH is almost half of what I'm getting under similar circumstances. Granted, your Morgan is heavier, but is your total load twice my total load? I'm a pretty hefty boy at 230 pounds and the recumbent is no lightweight either.
What occurred to me is the difference in the size of our batteries. First off, as you know, it's a 30A motor. I have my controller limited to 35A, but I've never noticed my amp draw higher than 28A. I'm pretty sure the GM battery packs are rated at 2C. In your case, 2C equals 20 amps. If your motor is drawing anything like mine, then you're often drawing beyond that 2C nominal rating. I'm no battery expert, but I suspect this may be causing a more rapid depletion and consequently the shorter than expected range.
I look forward to seeing more pics of the Morgan. Great project...