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    Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines Database

    Hi all,

    It would be interesting to know what fuel economy people are getting with their boats and engines, i'll start of with my boats figures. it's all in metric as they did stop teaching imperial back in the 60's. but if you want to use imperial or NM thats fine

    2009 WXR 529 Stabicraft ( 535 kg)
    2009 90 hp Honda four stroke ( 163 kg )
    2 POB ( 125 kg) with canopy up
    loaded with approx 50 kgs of crap
    Fuel 120ltr (approx 120 kg)
    in 5-15 knot winds in moreton bay

    Total Weight: Approx 993 kg

    Fuel type: BP Ultimate 98 Octane

    4300RPM approx 2.9-3.0 km per litre
    cruising at 40 km an hour


    5800WOT 1.6 km per litre
    59 km an hour


    Average from my last 18 hours works out to be approx 2.4km per litre

    I haven't gotten around to recording the flow per hour yet. but will get around to it.



    Now it's your turn


    Cheers,

    Bryn
    Last edited by Hell Boy; 18-11-2009 at 07:46 AM. Reason: Adding fuel type

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    Re: Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines

    Good info
    Would any one now what my engine uses roughly i have a 150 1993 model johnson loopcharge outboard on the back any ideas on what is uses if someone has a similar model thanx

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    Re: Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines

    Quote Originally Posted by Hell Boy View Post
    Hi all,

    It would be interesting to know what fuel economy people are getting with their boats and engines, i'll start of with my boats figures. it's all in metric as they did stop teaching imperial back in the 60's. but if you want to use imperial or NM thats fine

    2009 WXR 529 Stabicraft ( 535 kg)
    2009 90 hp Honda four stroke ( 163 kg )
    2 POB ( 125 kg) with canopy up
    loaded with approx 50 kgs of crap
    Fuel 120ltr (approx 120 kg)
    in 5-15 knot winds in moreton bay

    Total Weight: Approx 993 kg

    Fuel type: BP Ultimate 98 Octane

    4300RPM approx 2.9-3.0 km per litre
    cruising at 40 km an hour


    5800WOT 1.6 km per litre
    59 km an hour


    Average from my last 18 hours works out to be approx 2.4km per litre

    I haven't gotten around to recording the flow per hour yet. but will get around to it.



    Now it's your turn


    Cheers,

    Bryn
    Try doing a search. Pretty sure there has been a heap of posts on this

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    Re: Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines

    Hi shanoss,

    I Did a search, but you find all of them are just treads about there motor. etc 150 etec, 60hp honda and there figures,

    what i'm trying to acheive with this thread is a small database that includes different motors to different boats with weight load and wind conditions to help people with real figures when they are looking at a new boat or if they are just interested in figures.


    Cheers,

    Bryn

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    Re: Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines

    Quintrex 620 C/C
    Yamaha 150 4st
    Useage is 1.7km to a L between 25 and 32 knots, can cruise at 20 knots with 1.9km to a L.
    Above 32knots it just gets to drinking.

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    Re: Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines

    Not a bad idea asking people to post up there economy and boat motor combo all in the one thread... It would be good if everyone could post up the figures as accurately as possible...

    For me personally I am hoping to up grade my rig late next year, and to see what other people are getting from similar boats I am looking at, it will aid in my decision making....

    Seafarer Vermont 5.9m......1180kg
    250 E-tec........... 240kg
    19" Rebel prop
    Total weight approx = 1500kg, not including crew.

    These eco figures were taken last weekend with my new NMEA interface and are GPS calibrated.... I am very interested to see how they compare to 4st of a similar size. As I am considering a Suzuki or Honda for my next rig..

    Smooth water
    1.6km/1ltr @ 3200rpm @ 50kph
    1.5km/1ltr @ 3700rpm @ 58kph
    1.35km/1ltr @ 4200rpm @ 66kph

    rough water 20kn Moreton Bay
    1.3km/1ltr @ 3000rpm 32kph

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    Re: Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines

    Here's mine:

    PlateAlloy C/c 6.1 loa

    Gross weight 1500kg's

    Motor: 2007 140 suzy

    Northstar F215 fuel monitor (calibrated)

    Standard 14 x 21 three blade ally prop.

    Round trip : 128 k's
    Total fuel 53.1 litres (avge 2.41 kms per litre)

    15knot breeze outbound - 800mm chop; 40 kph at 4200 rpm's @17 lph (2.39 k's per litre)
    Dead calm inbound : 44 kph @ 4200 rpm; 16.2 lph (2.71 kpl)
    Dead calm inbound : 40 kph @ 4000 rpm; 15.6 lph (2.56 kpl)

    Dave.
    Suzygs1000
    Ingham

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    Re: Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines

    685 cruse craft outsider fully loaded

    250 Suzuki 4 stroke

    1 L / Km offshore moderate to rough

    1.3 L / Km bay smooth waters

    Between 3600 Rpm (40 Km/h) & 4600 Rpm (63Km/h) there is minimal differance in L used per Km travelled, below 3600 Rpm .6 to .8 Km/L & above 4600
    Rpm about the same

    Craig

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    Re: Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines

    Quote Originally Posted by solaris View Post
    ...Between 3600 Rpm (40 Km/h) & 4600 Rpm (63Km/h) there is minimal differance in L used per Km travelled, below 3600 Rpm .6 to .8 Km/L & above 4600
    Rpm about the same

    Craig
    Craig, your economy figures seem very low to me, and if your prop is not damaged I would suggest you try some others, as you can do a lot better than that. I have the same boat with a F250 yam. Wet weight would be around ~2000kg+ with a full tank, 100L water, 2 people & normal gear, and my boat would be a bit heavier than the std model.

    Here are my fuel & speed figures (Yam gauges) for 3 different props (averaged 2 ways), and the Yam Gauge speed was within a few % of GPS average speed. A ‘calmish’ bay trip would return 1.4-1.5km/L ave, and my worst offshore trip so far has been 1.1km/L ave (with a lot of weight on board), but normally 1.2 – 1.3 km/L ave.
    Cheers
    Brendon
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    Re: Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines

    Thanks Brendon,

    It might be worth a look at another prop, Looking at the diferance in the Graphs a differant prop can make a large amount of differance in the fuel used.

    Craig

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    Re: Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines

    4.3m SeaJay open tinnie
    30Hp Yamaha CV (2 cylinder, 1 carb). 2003 2-stroke.

    Nothing scientific, but my boat carries a few hundred kilos of weight (id guess around 300kg total)

    I work on an estimate of about 3km/L on average, which is cruising at 3/4 throttle and motoring back and forward between locations or resetting for drifts etc, and this has seemed accurate over the last 12 months.

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    Re: Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines

    6M EDENCRAFT OFFSHORE,(actually measure 6.7 on the tapeand 2.6T on the trailer with daily fishing gear) 225 HONDA runing a 16 solas 3 blade

    fully loaded with 330L fuel 200kg ice 3 blokes fishing and sleeping gear I did 320klm for 290L fuel in mostly 15+ knot conditions

    Solaris, what is the max rpm you have had out of the 250??
    Garry

    Retired Honda Master Tech

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    Re: Fuel economy and fuel flow for there boats & engines

    Here's some overall figures of the 101hrs on my 580f Signature with 135 optimax swinging a 17p veangance prop.!50ltrs fuel 40kg bait and ice 2 ugly buggers onboard 180kg plus sundry equipment approx 200kg.Hull and motor approx 1.1t
    1369.1ltrs
    1250nm
    101hrs .913nm/ltr or 1.690km/ltr
    13.69ltrs/hr
    Some of this includes water skiing and dragging the kids on the tube.Jim
    Haines Signature "FinaLeigh" 580F 135 Optimax
    CH 81 & 72 VHF

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