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Post by Pete B on Apr 29, 2008 19:38:07 GMT
Raider 18 with a 75hp Mariner two stroke, 25 knots max with 3 anglers + gear. This weekend done approximately 18 N/miles, never exceeded 20 knots, 12 knots through the sloppy bits and used a tank and a half. Approximately 36 ltr's used = 0.5 N/mile per Ltr.
I know its not good but how does this compare to others economy?
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Post by squidlips on Apr 29, 2008 19:54:10 GMT
bad. you must get a four stroke asap ;D
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Post by Pete B on Apr 29, 2008 19:58:29 GMT
Sold! what are you getting out of your four stroke Karl?
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Post by Lavy on Apr 29, 2008 20:06:49 GMT
Hi Pete, We are getting just short of a mile per litre out of the 115 honda.
Rich.
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Post by Pete B on Apr 29, 2008 20:08:56 GMT
Paying for itself Rich .........thats what I'll tell the wife.
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Post by dave phillips on Apr 29, 2008 20:14:37 GMT
are the e.f.i and etec engines the same as four strokes as regards to fuel economy
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Post by Pete B on Apr 29, 2008 20:18:59 GMT
Its funny, our last boat had an almost identical Mariner 75 2 stroke, it was a much lighter 17' open boat and we would do the same trip for a single tank (approx 26 ltr's) therefore getting 0.7 N/miles per ltr. I suppose a reduction of 0.2 is fair given the increased weight and cabin of the raider.
If we do a 50 mile round trip wrecking, we're going to need 4 tanks + 1 for luck! ....+ a re-mortgage!
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Post by vax on Apr 29, 2008 20:25:22 GMT
Took the fastnet 17 from Northney to the Hounds and back with 2 Up , thats about 20 miles. 50Hp Honda 4 stroke. 8 knots up and down for 10 miles and then 15Kts out to the hounds, trying to get best economy. To my suprise i used just over half a tank
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Post by sharkey+ jnr on Apr 29, 2008 20:53:20 GMT
150 di 2 STROKE Mile per ltr @ 25knts
Raiders dont like 12 knts pete keep it on the plane and the nose up a bit lot more comfortable and your get lot better mpg out of it................
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Post by squideyebarnes on Apr 29, 2008 21:05:02 GMT
thats bad pete my old boat was a coast worker 21 with cab top speed 35 kn cruise 25 with a 110 hp v 4 johnson a round cod trip was 14 miles always got back in on 25 L AND THEY WERE SUPOSED TO BE JUICY! Would check your carb also as sharkey sais always keep on the plane you can feel it when its right not pulling or holding back. Andy
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Post by squidlips on Apr 29, 2008 21:54:59 GMT
Sold! what are you getting out of your four stroke Karl? on a long run at 18 knots under 1 litre a mile but if it is a bit lumpy or i want to get there faster a tad over 1 litre a mile ;D i once got 36 miles non stop out of a 30 litre tank going with the tide and a flat calm sea
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Post by squidlips on Apr 29, 2008 21:59:04 GMT
are the e.f.i and etec engines the same as four strokes as regards to fuel economy my mate had an explorer elite with an e-tec 75 i was in my hardy with 60 4/ yam we went 27 miles out each way and drifted all day and he used a couple of litres more than me
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Post by Lavy on Apr 29, 2008 23:51:00 GMT
Paying for itself Rich .........thats what I'll tell the wife. Still havent found the courage to tell mine yet. ;D
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Post by Pete B on Apr 30, 2008 6:20:04 GMT
150 di 2 STROKE Mile per ltr @ 25knts Raiders dont like 12 knts pete keep it on the plane and the nose up a bit lot more comfortable and your get lot better mpg out of it................ yeh, so we're discovering, Cheers Steve
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Post by scotty on Apr 30, 2008 8:25:47 GMT
i get about a mile per litre and im running two 30HP's
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