...310 peninsular
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i don't seem to see a heck of a big difference over the speed/rpm spectrum. (using a gps and a flowscan flow meter)
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i.e.,maybe 1.3nm/g to 1.63 nm/g
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i.e at 8 kts, i'm burning about 5-6 gph (1/33 nm/g)
at 20 kts/ 3400 rpm its burning 14-15 gph or so( 1.33 nmi/g)
best cruise is around 2800-2900, 15-16 kts, 9.5 - 10 gph (1.5-1.6 nmi/gal)
might be that the flow meter reads high at low flow. or maybe that's just the way things is.
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it does make me feel better if i think in statue miles per hour.
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pitch trim can vary speed up to about .7 kts
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not a big deal. i'm just a hopeless number cruncher.
i guess the rice burners do better, but i only spent $15k on the new peninsular this year. got about 85 hours on it... seems to be fine so far.
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- DougSea
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Hey Tomcat,
When I first saw your 8 knot figures I thought "Holy Crap! Is he driving a cruise ship? 1/33 of a nautical mile per gallon?"
But no...I'm guessing we have a mis-placed "/"
I'll have to wait until next season when a flowscan and a clean bottom should be part of my boating experience to post some numbers. Got the call from the yard, she was hauled today...so sad.
When I first saw your 8 knot figures I thought "Holy Crap! Is he driving a cruise ship? 1/33 of a nautical mile per gallon?"
But no...I'm guessing we have a mis-placed "/"
I'll have to wait until next season when a flowscan and a clean bottom should be part of my boating experience to post some numbers. Got the call from the yard, she was hauled today...so sad.
Doug
Sonny IV
2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
Former owner - Sonny III, 1997 28TE with "The BEAST"
Sonny IV
2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
Former owner - Sonny III, 1997 28TE with "The BEAST"
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forgot to mention...
average fuel consumption (actual fuel purchased/ engine hour meter) is 6.87 gph.
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oops...that was wrong...
...double checked total fuel consumption/ total hours..
burned 271 gallons in 85 hours. or just about 3.2 gph average.
that would seem to indicate that the flowscan meter is reading quite high.
burned 271 gallons in 85 hours. or just about 3.2 gph average.
that would seem to indicate that the flowscan meter is reading quite high.
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The 3.2 gallons per hour average rate of fuel consumtion reported by tomcat rio roughly matches my experience. My boat is an Albin 30FC with the 315 Yanmar. In this part of the world we measure in litres and my experience over my first full season works out to slightly over a litre per mile per hour. At say, 12 miles per hour that is about 13 litres per hour or about 3.4 US gallons per hour. The engine efficiency in terms of fuel used per mile does not seem to change much regardless of speed.
John Murray...Albin 30FC..."katie G"...Ottawa Canada