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On 10/22/10 2:17 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 11:41:45 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: At eight knots, according to the boat manufacturer and engine distributor, the boat will burn between 3.5 and four gallons of diesel an hour. I did no fuel burn testing yesterday. That's probably about right for 8 kts but you will carbon up your turbos and rings in no time at all if you run at that speed for long durations. Fuel will look cheap compared to the overhaul. If I were you, I'd be out on it today. Once you get the hang of docking a twin engine boat it should be easy to take out by yourself, and you can probably run all day on only $300 to $600 of fuel. What the heck, it's only money big spender. Busy today; I'm not retired. Sunday looks good. Temps supposed to be a little higher, too. I'm pleased *you* are so concerned about how much I might spend on fuel while boating, w'hine, but I'm not concerned. I rarely run a boat's engines "all day," and on those occasions when I do, I have the money to pay for the fuel. -- Guns Don't Kill People -- Fundamentalist Religion Kills People! |
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