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Fuel economy of older jet boats
"Richard Casady" wrote in message ... On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 08:15:19 -0400, "Floyd" wrote: I've read that the jet boat's impeller system is about 30% less efficient than a similarly powered outboard. Does that mean that a jet boat will get beat by an outboard, or just use more gas? The jet will have a lower top speed. It will burn more fuel at any and all lower speeds. Casady It will burn more fuel. May or may not be faster. There are different type pumps. There are axial flow, low pressure pumps that are slower speed, but handle white water better at reloading up after losing intake water, and there are the high pressure pumps that are faster. Kodiak and Hamilton are examples of the first, Berkeley and American Turbine are examples of the second. Jet ski pumps are probably the most inefficient of all the pump designs. Small engine and high RPM's trying to move lots of water through a small impeller pump. The newer Hamilton 212's etc are about 95% efficiency of props. |
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