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[email protected] justwaitafrekinminute@gmail.com is offline
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On Sep 14, 10:43 am, wrote:
On Sep 14, 10:23 am, HK wrote:





Eisboch wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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Just a side question regarding fuel burn.


The old Whaler I recently purchased has a 25 hp Johnson on it. I *think*
(but am not sure) it's a 1993 engine. It looks very, very similar to the
little Johnson you had on the boat you just sold (Princecraft?).


Anyway, I had forgotten how fuel hungry the old 2 strokes are. 90 percent
of the time I am just putt-putting around the harbor with an occasional and
brief WOT run just to clear the carbs. I have a six gallon fuel tank and
I've already used more fuel in this boat than I have all summer on the GB.
Any idea what the fuel burn rate is with this engine? It *has* to be quite
high, even at trolling speeds.


Eisboch


My memory on this is really foggy, but...


Way back in the 1950s, I had a 13' Wolverine molded ply runabout with a
25 hp evinrude two stroke. Damned fast boat. Anyway, I ran it at only
two speeds...off, as in not running, or WOT. I seem to remember that a
six gallon steel fuel tank would last about an hour and a half. I had
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I had a mid 80's 25 horse on a 18 foot colombian (way underpowered)
but at displacement speed and 3/4 throttle we would go through 6-10
gallons in a typical day on the water. It is carborated like yours I
think (93? Carbs?), iirc, the Princecraft sports a 04 which may be
injected, whole different animal if that is the case. If you are going
to get a lot of use out of the Whaler, and it sounds like you might.
Sell the old engine or trade it in for something nicer, quieter,
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Above response was to Eisboch, not Harry, sorry...