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Here's a typical day at the lake. - This does not include the monthly
payment, maintenance, insurance or possible repairs needed after the trip on either the boat or the tow vehicle, only the expense for the day. If we're on the lake for about 8 hours and cruise (~35-40 mph) about 25% of the time and approximately 10% of the time we're running wot to pull a skier or towable and the other 65% the engine was off and we're relaxing or swimming, we would burn about 35 gallons of gas. That will cost us about $112. And I used to think the beer and ice was the big expense. (8 x .25)9.0=18 x $3.25 = $58.50 (8 x .10)20.5=16.4 x $3.25 = $53.30 34.4 gph 111.80 Park entrance fee 7.00 Food/beverage/ice 38.00 TOTAL= $156.80 Fuel consumption figures for Mercruiser marine engines: 3.0 L: 6gph at 3500 cruise, 11.5 gph WOT 4.3 L (2 bbl): 8.5 gph at 3500 cruise, 16.7 gph WOT 4.3 L MPI: 9.0 gph at 3500 cruise, 19.5 gph WOT ----- 5.0L (2 bbl): 9.0 gph at 3000 cruise, 20.5gph WOT ----- My category 5.0 L MPI: 10.9 gph at 3500 cruise, 22 gph WOT 350 Mag MPI: 12gph at 3500 cruise, 22gph at (5000 rpm) WOT MX 6.2L MPI: 13.2 gph at 3500 cruise, 25.1 gph at 5200 WOT 496 Magnum: 16.0 gph at 3500 cruise, 30.5 gph at WOT 496 Magnum HO: 18.5 at 3500 cruise, 33gph at 5000 WOT. |
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On 24 Apr 2006 11:33:54 -0700, "azboating" wrote:
Here's a typical day at the lake. - This does not include the monthly payment, maintenance, insurance or possible repairs needed after the trip on either the boat or the tow vehicle, only the expense for the day. If we're on the lake for about 8 hours and cruise (~35-40 mph) about 25% of the time and approximately 10% of the time we're running wot to pull a skier or towable and the other 65% the engine was off and we're relaxing or swimming, we would burn about 35 gallons of gas. That will cost us about $112. And I used to think the beer and ice was the big expense. (8 x .25)9.0=18 x $3.25 = $58.50 (8 x .10)20.5=16.4 x $3.25 = $53.30 34.4 gph 111.80 Park entrance fee 7.00 Food/beverage/ice 38.00 TOTAL= $156.80 Fuel consumption figures for Mercruiser marine engines: 3.0 L: 6gph at 3500 cruise, 11.5 gph WOT 4.3 L (2 bbl): 8.5 gph at 3500 cruise, 16.7 gph WOT 4.3 L MPI: 9.0 gph at 3500 cruise, 19.5 gph WOT ----- 5.0L (2 bbl): 9.0 gph at 3000 cruise, 20.5gph WOT ----- My category 5.0 L MPI: 10.9 gph at 3500 cruise, 22 gph WOT 350 Mag MPI: 12gph at 3500 cruise, 22gph at (5000 rpm) WOT MX 6.2L MPI: 13.2 gph at 3500 cruise, 25.1 gph at 5200 WOT 496 Magnum: 16.0 gph at 3500 cruise, 30.5 gph at WOT 496 Magnum HO: 18.5 at 3500 cruise, 33gph at 5000 WOT. Where did you find that info, and why isn't the 5.7L included? -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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![]() Where did you find that info, and why isn't the 5.7L included? -- The 5.7 isn't included because it hasn't been a current offering in the lineup for some time now, other than in the 350 mag version. The 5.0 has replaced the 5.7 as the standard small block V8 offering. Go figure. |
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![]() "azboating" wrote in message ups.com... Here's a typical day at the lake. - This does not include the monthly payment, maintenance, insurance or possible repairs needed after the trip on either the boat or the tow vehicle, only the expense for the day. If we're on the lake for about 8 hours and cruise (~35-40 mph) about 25% of the time and approximately 10% of the time we're running wot to pull a skier or towable and the other 65% the engine was off and we're relaxing or swimming, we would burn about 35 gallons of gas. That will cost us about $112. And I used to think the beer and ice was the big expense. (8 x .25)9.0=18 x $3.25 = $58.50 (8 x .10)20.5=16.4 x $3.25 = $53.30 34.4 gph 111.80 Park entrance fee 7.00 Food/beverage/ice 38.00 TOTAL= $156.80 You forgot to include what it costs you in gas to get to and from the lake, towing your boat. The hits just keep on coming. |
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You did have to remind me of that. We live about 30 minutes from the
lake which burns about 15 gallons round trip, so add another $48 to that total. Yikes! a $200 day. |
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![]() azboating wrote: You did have to remind me of that. We live about 30 minutes from the lake which burns about 15 gallons round trip, so add another $48 to that total. Yikes! a $200 day. For what we do, it's really not bad by the standards of the day. $30. for fuel for my old '89 mercury to tow my 18' Chris Craft to the lake and back 120 mi. round trip Cruise and putter around the lake for a day. with a 3.0 GM running 3200 rpm, and that will pull about 5-7 gal. Another $21.00. I look at it like this. My family can have a decent day on Lthe lake, OR I can load up the car and take them to 6-Flags St. louis. and pay 40 bucks a pop to get in and eat their $4.00 hotdogs and $2.50 soda pop and stand in a hot line for 45 min, to ride some whirlie-gig for about 3 minutes. By the time we get home we's spent $300.00 and wonder ..."why?" The lake is proven to be the better choice. We get to do what we want to do, and enjoy the water. More fun, practical, and economical! |
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