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Can anyone offer an idea of what the fuel flow rates would be on a 35
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On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 22:53:05 GMT, "Harold Fontemier"
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Can anyone offer an idea of what the fuel flow rates would be on a 35
Carver, with twin 310 hp?


30 to 35 gph dependind on speed, load, conditions, etc.


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and I'd bet that 30gph is @ 6 knotts.... no swells..... no one on board....

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Can anyone offer an idea of what the fuel flow rates would be on a 35
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30 to 35 gph dependind on speed, load, conditions, etc.



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Harold Fontemier wrote:
Can anyone offer an idea of what the fuel flow rates would be on a 35
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You can hope for 45 gallons per hour. You can use 60.

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I've got a 53' Carver with twin diesel Cummins 425. Actually, I'm looking to
install some flow meters. However, just for a gross measure I've just
finished a 110 mile run taking 10 hours (mixture of running speeds) and I
burnt approximately 200 gallons on each side == you are looking at 20gph on
each side for a total of 40.

Hopefully you can do better with a lighter boat and smaller engines.

Dave

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On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 17:20:31 -0400, Harry Krause
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Dave Isherwood wrote:
I've got a 53' Carver with twin diesel Cummins 425. Actually, I'm looking to
install some flow meters. However, just for a gross measure I've just
finished a 110 mile run taking 10 hours (mixture of running speeds) and I
burnt approximately 200 gallons on each side == you are looking at 20gph on
each side for a total of 40.

Hopefully you can do better with a lighter boat and smaller engines.

Dave

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Can anyone offer an idea of what the fuel flow rates would be on a 35
Carver, with twin 310 hp?





400 gallons of fuel to go 110 miles at an average of 10 mph?

You are paying what, about $3.50 a gallon? $1400? To go 110 miles?

On a five hour, 120-mile run to Virginia Beach on my 25-footer, I burned
55 gallons of gasoline, about $190 worth, we stayed in a first-rate
hotel for three nights for under $600, ate some fantastic meals, and
brought the boat back on a trailer (240 miles at 13 mpg, or about 20
gallons at $2.99, or $60).

You pays your money and you takes your choice.

40 gallons an hour at an average speed of 10 mph?

Yikes.


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That is a VERY inefficient speed.....Can you plane that thing with the
425s? I have a 48' Ocean with 671s (485 HP) and at 22 Kts I burn 22
GPH per side (2 gallons/NM) If I slow to 6 or 7 kts I got to 1 NM/Gal.
She weighs about 50,000 Lbs



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On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 17:20:31 -0400, Harry Krause
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Dave Isherwood wrote:

I've got a 53' Carver with twin diesel Cummins 425. Actually, I'm looking to
install some flow meters. However, just for a gross measure I've just
finished a 110 mile run taking 10 hours (mixture of running speeds) and I
burnt approximately 200 gallons on each side == you are looking at 20gph on
each side for a total of 40.

Hopefully you can do better with a lighter boat and smaller engines.

Dave

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Can anyone offer an idea of what the fuel flow rates would be on a 35
Carver, with twin 310 hp?




400 gallons of fuel to go 110 miles at an average of 10 mph?

You are paying what, about $3.50 a gallon? $1400? To go 110 miles?

On a five hour, 120-mile run to Virginia Beach on my 25-footer, I burned
55 gallons of gasoline, about $190 worth, we stayed in a first-rate
hotel for three nights for under $600, ate some fantastic meals, and
brought the boat back on a trailer (240 miles at 13 mpg, or about 20
gallons at $2.99, or $60).

You pays your money and you takes your choice.

40 gallons an hour at an average speed of 10 mph?

Yikes.



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John H

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