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![]() "Wayne B" wrote in message ... On Fri, 31 May 2013 11:23:33 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: We use about 8 gph towing a dinghy in flat water/no wind. That's with twin diesels running at 8 to 8.5 kts. In rough water we hoist the dinghy up on deck. Wayne, is that optimal and only goes downhill from there?! ==== If you increase speed over 8.5 kts it goes down hill very quickly. The best I've ever been able to do is 1.4 nautical miles per gallon. That was running down current in flat water on a single engine, at a little over 7 kts. Running 7 kts on twin engines is problematic because that puts you barely over idle speed which is not good for long term durability. ----------------------------------------- I guess that was a small advantage of Mrs.E's 36' GB with the single 120hp diesel. Cruise was about 7 knots burning about 1.5 gph. But, there was no option to go much faster. I think 9 knots was about wide open. Plus, I'd never trust a single engine for the kind of cruising that you guys do. |
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