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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:43:15 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote this crap: How much fuel should I carry if I want to be assured of motoring (in case there's no wind) non stop for 100 miles? 30' boat, disp. #7,500. Yanmar 2GM20. I have a 12 gallon tank. TIA Depends on your speed. If you motor at 5 kts., you need enough fuel for about 20 hours of motoring. I use about one gal. per hour. So I'd need another 8 gals. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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![]() "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:43:15 -0400, "Scott Vernon" wrote this crap: How much fuel should I carry if I want to be assured of motoring (in case there's no wind) non stop for 100 miles? 30' boat, disp. #7,500. Yanmar 2GM20. I have a 12 gallon tank. TIA Depends on your speed. If you motor at 5 kts., you need enough fuel for about 20 hours of motoring. I use about one gal. per hour. So I'd need another 8 gals. Like to maintain a 4.5 avg. speed. Isn't one gal/hr. rather high? Scotty |
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Depends on your speed. If you motor at 5 kts., you need enough fuel
for about 20 hours of motoring. I use about one gal. per hour. So I'd need another 8 gals. Scott Vernon wrote: Like to maintain a 4.5 avg. speed. Isn't one gal/hr. rather high? Sounds like it to me. I'd guesstimate abouot a third to 1/2 gph. IMHO you should bring along 6 extra gallons, thus extending your range by 50%. Especially since you already have the two 3 gallon jugs ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... Depends on your speed. If you motor at 5 kts., you need enough fuel for about 20 hours of motoring. I use about one gal. per hour. So I'd need another 8 gals. Scott Vernon wrote: Like to maintain a 4.5 avg. speed. Isn't one gal/hr. rather high? Sounds like it to me. I'd guesstimate abouot a third to 1/2 gph. IMHO you should bring along 6 extra gallons, thus extending your range by 50%. Especially since you already have the two 3 gallon jugs ![]() Ok, now....where should I put them? Scotty |
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Scott Vernon wrote:
.. Especially since you already have the two 3 gallon jugs ![]() Ok, now....where should I put them? \ Well Scotty, I guess you'll just have to let them roll about on the deck between the coach and the toe rail (along with your bumpers), I know this because I have been informed by reliable sources, (Chuckles and BB) that lockers are not to be used for stowing things. Cheers Marty |
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. Especially since you already have the two 3 gallon jugs
![]() Scott Vernon wrote: Ok, now....where should I put them? Is that a loaded question? Martin Baxter wrote: Well Scotty, I guess you'll just have to let them roll about on the deck between the coach and the toe rail (along with your bumpers), I know this because I have been informed by reliable sources, (Chuckles and BB) that lockers are not to be used for stowing things. There a couple of Boobsie-sail answers... hoist them up the masts, since they'll take out further than your sails ever will... tow them in the dinghy so they don't weigh down the boat & cause extra drag... make fuzzy velour slipcovers for the jugs and use them to accessorize your cabin settees... An alternative I'm exploring for our boat is to store lots & lots of extra fuel very simply, by pouring it out on the water. Then you ride along with a oil spill recovery scoop on the bow, running on the fuel as you go. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Scot,
If you are going to carry extra fuel in Jerry Jugs. CARRY THEM ON DECK!! Tied to the stanchions or some where a spill will go to a scupper. A diesel spill in the cabin will give you a smell for an awful long time. Ole Thom |
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![]() "Thom Stewart" wrote ... Scott, A diesel spill in the cabin will give you a smell for an awful long time. yuck, then I'd think I was back at work. Scotty |
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 07:22:46 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote this crap: Depends on your speed. If you motor at 5 kts., you need enough fuel for about 20 hours of motoring. I use about one gal. per hour. So I'd need another 8 gals. Like to maintain a 4.5 avg. speed. Isn't one gal/hr. rather high? I got a big boat. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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