Flight Service wrote: In reply to ClemSparks: There is a competition in Professional Boatbuilder yearly. I believe year before last it was fuel efficient boats. They were trying to get the equivalent of 15 mpg. A few got there.
That's pretty cool!
Flight Service wrote: In reply to ClemSparks: There is a competition in Professional Boatbuilder yearly. I believe year before last it was fuel efficient boats. They were trying to get the equivalent of 15 mpg. A few got there.
That's pretty cool!
mad_machine wrote:ClemSparks wrote: Think of cruising in a boat as analogous to continuously driving up a very steep grade all the time in a car. IN FIRST GEARfixed that for you. The boat I am getting has the potential to travel hundreds and thousands of miles on no fuel at all
I've got at least three of those. An no slip fees, to boot!
ClemSparks wrote:Flight Service wrote: In reply to ClemSparks: There is a competition in Professional Boatbuilder yearly. I believe year before last it was fuel efficient boats. They were trying to get the equivalent of 15 mpg. A few got there.That's pretty cool!
Nice to see that old boat designs are still the most efficent.
All the people at work who have boats tend to have large outboards.. and then complain how expensive it is to go out every weekend
In reply to 914Driver:
Those things are actually really awesome. they sip fuel
Ranger Tugs makes a great civilian tug. One of them is a trailerable model too!
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Flight Service wrote: In reply to 914Driver: Those things are actually really awesome. they sip fuel Ranger Tugs makes a great civilian tug. One of them is a trailerable model too!
Huh, because I know a guy with a full-size tug, and he says it burns about 40 gallons of diesel an hour, and it doesn't make much difference if he's got a tow or not.
I watched boat drag races last weekend, and the whole time, I was thinking to myself: "when plain old car drag racing just isn't expensive enough..."
Enyar wrote:Mmadness wrote: My only issue with boats over cars is the fuel mileage. It is very unusual to get 2mpg from say a 18' 150hp deck boat, usually you're in the 1mpg range. That's why many boats have massive fuel tanks.My whaler can go all day water skiing/fishing/diving on 6-8 gallons or less, well worth it!
That's crazy my Car can't go All day doing anything on 6-8 gallons or less.
Duke wrote:Flight Service wrote: In reply to 914Driver: Those things are actually really awesome. they sip fuel Ranger Tugs makes a great civilian tug. One of them is a trailerable model too!Huh, because I know a guy with a full-size tug, and he says it burns about 40 gallons of diesel an hour, and it doesn't make much difference if he's got a tow or not. I watched boat drag races last weekend, and the whole time, I was thinking to myself: "when plain old car drag racing just isn't expensive enough..."
That is actually really good. The Cajun Push boats down here go into the 200 G/h range.
I think the C-brats was listing fuel consumption at 8~10 knots at 2 G/h
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