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supra October 27th 06 03:25 AM

gas tank
 
What size gas tank would be typical of a 1996 19' bass boat (javelin)
200hp evinrude?


Mike October 27th 06 03:49 AM

gas tank
 
I'm guessing 25-30 gal.

--Mike

"supra" wrote in message
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What size gas tank would be typical of a 1996 19' bass boat (javelin)
200hp evinrude?




Clams Canino October 27th 06 04:16 AM

gas tank
 
I'd wanna see 30

-W

"supra" wrote in message
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What size gas tank would be typical of a 1996 19' bass boat (javelin)
200hp evinrude?




supra October 27th 06 01:34 PM

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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 26 Oct 2006 19:25:57 -0700, "supra" wrote:

What size gas tank would be typical of a 1996 19' bass boat (javelin)
200hp evinrude?


50 gallons - it's identical to a Stratos same size.
--

"What the hell's the deal with this newsgroup...
is there a computer terminal in the day room of
some looney bin somewhere?"

Bilgeman - circa 2004


Thanks for the reply. I pumped 45 gals to fill 3/4 tank (my tank read
1/4 gal before fill). We used the motor for two 15 minute runs and five
10 minute idle periods and the gauge indicated I used 3/8 of a tank of
gas. This seems to be an extremely high rate of gas consumption. Any
thoughts?


ACP October 27th 06 02:08 PM

gas tank
 

"supra" wrote in message
ups.com...

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 26 Oct 2006 19:25:57 -0700, "supra" wrote:

What size gas tank would be typical of a 1996 19' bass boat (javelin)
200hp evinrude?


50 gallons - it's identical to a Stratos same size.
--

"What the hell's the deal with this newsgroup...
is there a computer terminal in the day room of
some looney bin somewhere?"

Bilgeman - circa 2004


Thanks for the reply. I pumped 45 gals to fill 3/4 tank (my tank read
1/4 gal before fill). We used the motor for two 15 minute runs and five
10 minute idle periods and the gauge indicated I used 3/8 of a tank of
gas. This seems to be an extremely high rate of gas consumption. Any
thoughts?


Gauge accuracy?

Probably a 50 gallon tank.

Were your 15 minute "runs" at WOT?. If they were, probably burning in the
range of 20~25 GPH. 0.375 X 50 = 18.75 gallons used according to gauge
"estimate". Add your two 15 minutes runs to 50 minute idle time and seems
like you're within the accuracy of gauge.



jamesgangnc October 27th 06 06:15 PM

gas tank
 
Can't trust a gas gauge on a boat.

Fill it up. Run the engine under the conditions you want to test.
Fill it up again and see how much you had to put in it.

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 27 Oct 2006 05:34:46 -0700, "supra" wrote:


Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 26 Oct 2006 19:25:57 -0700, "supra" wrote:

What size gas tank would be typical of a 1996 19' bass boat (javelin)
200hp evinrude?

50 gallons - it's identical to a Stratos same size.


Thanks for the reply. I pumped 45 gals to fill 3/4 tank (my tank read
1/4 gal before fill). We used the motor for two 15 minute runs and five
10 minute idle periods and the gauge indicated I used 3/8 of a tank of
gas. This seems to be an extremely high rate of gas consumption. Any
thoughts?


Thoughts? Gots a million of them. :)

First, I assume this is a carbed Evinrude?

Ok, so you had 37.5 gallons aboard and used roughly 14 gallons of gas
for 80 minutes or 1 hour, twenty minutes.

~~ mumble - mumble -

About 10 gph which seems on the high side of the range, but in the
ball park.
--

"What the hell's the deal with this newsgroup...
is there a computer terminal in the day room of
some looney bin somewhere?"

Bilgeman - circa 2004



JimH October 27th 06 06:19 PM

gas tank
 

"jamesgangnc" wrote in message
ups.com...
Can't trust a gas gauge on a boat.

Fill it up. Run the engine under the conditions you want to test.
Fill it up again and see how much you had to put in it.



Using my hour meter (hours run between fill-ups) and the gallons need to
fill up I average 2.5 gallons/hour with my 20 footer powered by a 190 hp
outdrive.

10 gallons/hour for a 200 HP bass boat seems very high!




supra October 28th 06 01:05 PM

gas tank
 

ACP wrote:
"supra" wrote in message
ups.com...

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 26 Oct 2006 19:25:57 -0700, "supra" wrote:

What size gas tank would be typical of a 1996 19' bass boat (javelin)
200hp evinrude?

50 gallons - it's identical to a Stratos same size.
--

"What the hell's the deal with this newsgroup...
is there a computer terminal in the day room of
some looney bin somewhere?"

Bilgeman - circa 2004


Thanks for the reply. I pumped 45 gals to fill 3/4 tank (my tank read
1/4 gal before fill). We used the motor for two 15 minute runs and five
10 minute idle periods and the gauge indicated I used 3/8 of a tank of
gas. This seems to be an extremely high rate of gas consumption. Any
thoughts?


Gauge accuracy?

Probably a 50 gallon tank.

Were your 15 minute "runs" at WOT?. If they were, probably burning in the
range of 20~25 GPH. 0.375 X 50 = 18.75 gallons used according to gauge
"estimate". Add your two 15 minutes runs to 50 minute idle time and seems
like you're within the accuracy of gauge.



supra October 28th 06 01:09 PM

gas tank
 

ACP wrote:
"supra" wrote in message
ups.com...

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 26 Oct 2006 19:25:57 -0700, "supra" wrote:

What size gas tank would be typical of a 1996 19' bass boat (javelin)
200hp evinrude?

50 gallons - it's identical to a Stratos same size.
--

"What the hell's the deal with this newsgroup...
is there a computer terminal in the day room of
some looney bin somewhere?"

Bilgeman - circa 2004


Thanks for the reply. I pumped 45 gals to fill 3/4 tank (my tank read
1/4 gal before fill). We used the motor for two 15 minute runs and five
10 minute idle periods and the gauge indicated I used 3/8 of a tank of
gas. This seems to be an extremely high rate of gas consumption. Any
thoughts?


Gauge accuracy?

Probably a 50 gallon tank.

Were your 15 minute "runs" at WOT?. If they were, probably burning in the
range of 20~25 GPH. 0.375 X 50 = 18.75 gallons used according to gauge
"estimate". Add your two 15 minutes runs to 50 minute idle time and seems
like you're within the accuracy of gauge.


Thanks again. To clarify my tank read full after fill. We ran at close
to max for both 15 minute periods. What is WOT?


Ed October 28th 06 03:44 PM

gas tank
 
The only accurate method (if you don't have a floscan) is to FILL the
tank.... run your tests and then refill your tank and note the fuel
used. Guages are never accurate enough to make fuel flow tests.

JimH wrote:
"jamesgangnc" wrote in message
ups.com...

Can't trust a gas gauge on a boat.

Fill it up. Run the engine under the conditions you want to test.
Fill it up again and see how much you had to put in it.




Using my hour meter (hours run between fill-ups) and the gallons need to
fill up I average 2.5 gallons/hour with my 20 footer powered by a 190 hp
outdrive.

10 gallons/hour for a 200 HP bass boat seems very high!






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