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Gould 0738 wrote:
No way! A 120 Lehman can not burn 12 gals per hour even at WOT into the wind. Capt. Bill Agreed. Nor will a 36 GB with a single 120 Lehman turn 12 knots. But I don't think it makes any difference if you are running up or down wind- that will change your SOG, but fuel consumption will be a function of throttle setting. I was reading an archived article from "Soundings" on the GB 36. Here's a section of the article: "In many cases, single-engine models provide efficient cruising in the 8- to 9- knot range and burn a stingy three gallons per hour (gph). Top-end speeds rise to 10 to 11 knots, but fuel consumption jumps to 12 gph" It doesn't really say what engine. The complete article can be found at: http://www.oya.com/library/sndgb36.php For Mrs. E, it really doesn't matter. Her personal cruising will probably be limited to chugging along through the harbor, around Basset's island and back, all within a 6kt max speed zone. Eisboch |
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