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On Jan 15, 7:53*pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 16:04:59 -0800 (PST), wrote: To be called a trawler a boat needs to have a decent fuel range, close to 1,000 nautical miles give or take. It is highly unlikely that a 23 knot boat will be anything close to that. Grand Banks seems to have forgotten their roots. I forgot to mention ( and you obviously havent read the write-up, my bad ) but at 8.8 knots, using 7.9 gal per hour.... with a load of 500 gallons....thats a lot of NM. More than your cutoff line, I'll guess. Twin Diesels. Zeus Pods. Go read the write-up. Go do the math: approx 550 mi range. When a thousand is the minimum. Casady` I'm ONLY posting that Power Boating Magazine called it a Trawler...go argue with them. |
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