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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"
wrote: 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.... On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 21:15:31 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 22:53:05 GMT, "Harold Fontemier" wrote: 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. --- AntiSpam/harvest --- Remove X's to send email to me. |
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Harold Fontemier wrote:
Can anyone offer an idea of what the fuel flow rates would be on a 35 Carver, with twin 310 hp? 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 "Harold Fontemier" wrote in message ... Can anyone offer an idea of what the fuel flow rates would be on a 35 Carver, with twin 310 hp? |
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On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 17:20:31 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: 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 "Harold Fontemier" wrote in message ... 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. Remind me to be happy with my little 21ft Proline! -- John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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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 JohnH wrote: On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 17:20:31 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: 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 "Harold Fontemier" wrote in message . .. 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. Remind me to be happy with my little 21ft Proline! -- John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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