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At what rpm, which engine, what speed, what's your hull speed?


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Further your fundamental claim is flawed because Donal's 28 hp engine is
probably run at reduced throttle and actually puts out about 12 hp to

cruise at
80% of hull speed. (I'm just guessing because I don't know the details of

his
boat or engine.) He probably uses slightly over a half gallon to go

about 7
miles. Doing that, 10 Imperial Gallons is plenty to get him over to

France and
back.


On a flat calm, I can do 74 miles on about 7.5 gallons. If it isn't flat
calm, I usually get assistance from the wind.


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Donal
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At what rpm, which engine, what speed, what's your hull speed?


2300, Volvo 30hp, 6 kts , 7.2 (I think)



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in other words, you are using about 12 hp.

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At what rpm, which engine, what speed, what's your hull speed?


2300, Volvo 30hp, 6 kts , 7.2 (I think)



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