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On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 16:50:23 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: I spied a late sixties '68 GB42 (don't know the exact year) this morning when I was down south. Chatting with the yard owner, it apparently has been retrofitted with relatively new Yanmar diesels - 180 hp each. He didn't know the hours, but it's probably somewhere around 500 hours on both engines. I'm going down tomorrow morning with the broker to look at it. I know this sounds like heresy for a small boat, outboard guy, but I really liked the look of the boat - for some reason, it looks "different" than the usual GB - the boat just appealed to me. Anyway... Is there anything I should look for when prowling the boat tomorrow? Anything peculiar to GBs? What should I expect for fuel mileage in terms of gph? Any advice would be appreciated. They don't call them "classics" for nothing. :-) A 1968 GB is likely to be a woody. If so, it might be a great boat but I'd be inclined to look for something a bit newer and with a fiberglass hull of course. The 180 Yanmars are good engines but overkill on a 42. At 1/2 power they would burn about 4 gph each and give you a cruising speed close to 9 kts. At hull speed around 7 to 7 1/2 kts, I'd expect something like 3 or 4 gph total. If the 180s are turbos, you will need to cruise them at 70 to 80% of WOT to avoid carbon build up. The weak links on older GBs are the iron fuel tanks, the AC/DC wiring, window frames, and the high maintenance teak trim. |
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