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On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 21:27:16 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 08:55:50 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: The Grand Banks hulls are semi-displacement hulls and probably produce an optimum distance/fuel consumption at higher speeds so just puling the throttles back will probably not accomplish a really major increase in fuel economy. Depends on what you call major. By cutting back 15 % from maximum cruising speed to "normal", fuel economy doubles as horsepower is cut in half. Reducing speed another 20% below normal gives an additional 50% improvement in NMPG. GB42s can be made to plane if sufficient power is applied but that is nearly impossible with our GB49, even with close to 600 hp available. A Sea Horse built steel hull 49 ft. trawler yacht would probably have a John Deere 100 HP engine installed and cruise at about 7 K using a ridiculously low amount of fuel. Bruce-in-Bangkok (Note:remove underscores from address for reply) |
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