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You can figure .054 to .06 gallons per horsepower hour depending on things
like how much electric power is being drawn and the effeciency of the specific engine. Those of us living the simple life seldom run our engines except to move the boat. -- Roger Long |
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* Roger Long wrote, On 6/6/2007 5:16 PM:
.... Those of us living the simple life seldom run our engines except to move the boat. IIRC, your cruise last year was only a week ... hardly enough time for a block of ice to melt in Maine. ;-} And I'm guessing you didn't exactly live the "simple life" on the Titanic venture, even if trip to the bottom was a bit spartan. |
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On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 17:16:39 -0400, "Roger Long"
wrote: You can figure .054 to .06 gallons per horsepower hour depending on things like how much electric power is being drawn and the effeciency of the specific engine. Those of us living the simple life seldom run our engines except to move the boat. My definition of serious cruising is 3 to 6 weeks in the boondocks where fuel is either totally unavailavle, of dubious quality, and/or prohibitively expensive. Most of the coastal north east has a fuel dock every 20 miles or so and 20 gallons would be plenty as long as you go into town once a week. |
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