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Another FUEL CONSUMPTION question for you boating gurus
Hi Guys, This might be a bit of a repeat question but I am very intrigued to find and answer.
Myself and a mate went to the barwon Banks a fortnight a go (44 km out), me in a yalta 21foot half cab with 2 foot pod (probably makes no difference) powered by a 150hp 2000 model Johnson with 175 carbs (again don't know if this is important) and my mate headed out in a 19 and a half foot Allison powered by an Merc Optimax 135 hp '99 model. Both boats similar in weight (Allison slightly heavier if anything) and we burnt approximately 160 litres of fuel compared with his 76 litres of fuel..... How can this be? Is there a possibility that one has a problem. I realise the Allison's hull is better designed being a new shaped hull but surely that would result in such a reduction in fuel consumption.
Last weekend the Allison ran around Tipplers for about 5 km buggering around and only burnt 5 litres...what the???
Both boats are burning the correct amount of oil per litre of fuel but it seems a little strange to me.......
Let me know if something seems fishy to you gurus
Re: Another FUEL CONSUMPTION question for you boating gurus
carbie versus fuel injection, its a for gone conclusion. The carbi is a simplistic fuel metering device and the injection is a very accurate metering device with micro tolerences. I know what repair bill I would rather have of the 2 systems.
cheers
blaze
Re: Another FUEL CONSUMPTION question for you boating gurus
No Fear , optimaxs figures sound about right , but the johno 3.3 odd litres per
per nautical mile.( approx on figures given)
I get 1.8 litres per nautical mile with 2x90 2 banger mercs so the johno is sucking
nearly twice the fuel as 2 x 90hp motors.
Your boats making me feel good, all these " figures are approximate".
Apart from oversize carbies and old generation design , props and driving style would really effect your outcome as well as different hulls.
Ocean conditions I presume where the same , maybe your boat is just not as slippery as the other one !!!!
I had a freind who had a 175 johno , and it used 2 lt/nm at 20 knots unsure of his revs , but heaven forbid if he opened it up, That was on a 7m platey.
I don't know much about glass hulls so can't comment there.
I'm sure a few others will but.
I think I'd be going out and buying an optimax , pay it off quick 100lt a trip.
Ta.
Re: Another FUEL CONSUMPTION question for you boating gurus
NO FEAR
i run a 90 optimax on a cc 6mtr and a mate runs a 115 johno on a 5.5 bowrider and he uses double the fuel for ex same trip these fugires were over a weeks running
Re: Another FUEL CONSUMPTION question for you boating gurus
Sounds like you are towing a parachute with those figures. You should be getting 1km/1lr at worse. Buy a digital fuel guage (Navman?) and use this to trim the boat and monitor fuel usage. It will pay for itself in a couple of trips the way you are going.
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Jeff the navman unit whities talking about can be calibrated to most motors, but I think you still have to buy a chartplotter to use as the screen ????????
Ta
Re: Another FUEL CONSUMPTION question for you boating gurus
I have a 5.75 metre cruise craft outsider with a 2003, 135 Optimax.
I left Mooloolabah and went to Coolum then sunshine reefs and then went northern banks. Travelled down the banks to southern banks and the returned to Mooloolabah. 139 Km for 84 litres.
The trip out was at around 4000 rpm and 21 knotts but the trip back in was at 5300 rpm at 31 knotts. Took around 40 minutes to get back. Yahoo.
I was solo though and had an empty esky so to speak.
Make your own judgement
Re: Another FUEL CONSUMPTION question for you boating gurus
Maybe so Blaze..??? my Mercury 200 EFI seems to burn more bloody fuel than my old carbi 200 Yammie..??...proped the same so i am not quite sure if the the older EFI models are any better than there carbi counter parts..There is not a great deal of difference but it is noticeable .
Re: Another FUEL CONSUMPTION question for you boating gurus
yep, from the first question, I am not too sure of the benefits of having the 175 carbies, unless he was thinking along the lines of converting it to a 175, if so it is entirely wrong, and will probably increase fuel consumption, as there is quite a few differences in the two motors! if you still have the old carbies, get them rebuilt by someone who knows what they are doing, and refit them, try again on fuel consumption.
Re: Another FUEL CONSUMPTION question for you boating gurus
100% on that Noel - those 175 carbies would probably have bigger jets and wont be helping with fuel consumption but it still won't allow the engine come within a bulls roar of new gen dfi 2 strokes and multi-point efi 4 banger's fuel consumption.
I went from about 130l for a day of trolling in my old Sportfish with 115 Yammie 2 to about 65l with the DF140 zuke. The new electronic (2 or 4st) engines can pay themselves off quickly in the right applications.