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The number I've used for marine engines is 0.055 Gallons per HP per
hour. For gas engines, use 0.1. Brian Whatcott wrote: Here's the scoop on fuel efficiency. It's an engine parameter called specific fuel consumption. The most efficient aero recips use 0.45 lb per HP hour. A diesel could be 50% more fuel efficient, let's say. So 0.3 lb diesel fuel per HP.hr would need 26 lb fuel per hour to produce 85HP That's 4 gallons or more....for 84HP I guess this means Doug is using full revs at 1/4 throttle, or full throttle at 1/4 max revs.... Regards Brian Whatcott Altus OK On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 20:41:51 -0500, "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom wrote: Something must be wrong with your figures or your engine/prop situation. I run a 1985 Perkins 85 HP 4 cylinder pushing a 43' boat. I consistantly burn 1 GPH. Doug s/v Callista wrote in message roups.com... Another thread discusses sailboats motoring "too much" but I think most sailboats will use their engines to supplement sail but we still worry about fuel economy. Even motoring alone, my yanmar 2GM seems to burn only about 1-1.5 gals/hr at 6 kts in my 28' S2 but still I wonder about the best way to conserve fuel in very light air. Normally, in light air, I start with sails and no engine and eventually get impatient with going only 3 kts and start the engine and put us up to 5 and then eventually 6 kts or more. It is this last little bit that I think burns the most fuel because she is most efficient at slower speeds but as we get closer to hull speed fuel use rises sharply. An alternative strategy that would burn less fuel but would go a little slower might to be ALWAYS run the engine at sufficient rpm to get to 3.5 kts and then use the sails to supplement that. |
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