Fuel usage
- Noelnjlyne
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Fuel usage
Considering a 2005 Carver 33 SS (Dual 8.1l) My wife and I are wondering what the average fuel usage for an average day at the lake for a family?
(I realize that an "average" day is completely subjective and varies from family to family, but just trying to get a ballpark.)
Thank you in advance for any help!!
(I realize that an "average" day is completely subjective and varies from family to family, but just trying to get a ballpark.)
Thank you in advance for any help!!
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Re: Fuel usage
Welcome to the forum......question first, do you currently have a boat ?
Impossible to ballpark that, distance travelled, speed travelling to anchorage .....could run anywhere from 25 to multiple hundreds of dollars a day.
Play around with this calculator link, it will give you an idea of boat fuel usage.....
https://www.boat-fuel-economy.com/fuel- ... calculator
Impossible to ballpark that, distance travelled, speed travelling to anchorage .....could run anywhere from 25 to multiple hundreds of dollars a day.
Play around with this calculator link, it will give you an idea of boat fuel usage.....
https://www.boat-fuel-economy.com/fuel- ... calculator
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Fuel usage
Just a rough…very rough ballpark…up on plane, I doubt you will get 1 mpg, maybe .8 mpg. Now slow it down to hull speed, about 7-8 mph, and you will double that.
So, just going out a mile or two, anchoring and running your genset, you will spend $25. Go up from there.
So, just going out a mile or two, anchoring and running your genset, you will spend $25. Go up from there.
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Re: Fuel usage
Agreed. Too hard to say. Hull speed, my system says about 1.8 gallons an hour per engine. Way too many factors to say, wind, current, load.....
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Re: Fuel usage
I had a Carver 33 SS 2006. After getting up on plane we would get .67 mile per gallon. Running at 11-12 miles per hour we would get about 2.1 miles per gallon. So those are two numbers to look at. I think you will find that running on plane actually distracts from enjoying the day, unless you are headed somewhere 20 or 30 miles away with little time to get there. I found we ran it faster when we first had it, but then Settled into a slower enjoyable ride, the longer we had the boat.
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Re: Fuel usage
Hull speed for that boat is in the 7-8 mph range. At 11-12, you’re just pushing a lot of water in front of the boat. Hull speed is even more fuel efficient.Helmsman wrote:I had a Carver 33 SS 2006. After getting up on plane we would get .67 mile per gallon. Running at 11-12 miles per hour we would get about 2.1 miles per gallon. So those are two numbers to look at. I think you will find that running on plane actually distracts from enjoying the day, unless you are headed somewhere 20 or 30 miles away with little time to get there. I found we ran it faster when we first had it, but then Settled into a slower enjoyable ride, the longer we had the boat.
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Re: Fuel usage
I think he meant 11-12 kph which is where I sit for hull speed. At 12mph the fuel consumption would be much higher.buster53 wrote:QR_BBPOSTHull speed for that boat is in the 7-8 mph range. At 11-12, you’re just pushing a lot of water in front of the boat. Hull speed is even more fuel efficient.Helmsman wrote:I had a Carver 33 SS 2006. After getting up on plane we would get .67 mile per gallon. Running at 11-12 miles per hour we would get about 2.1 miles per gallon. So those are two numbers to look at. I think you will find that running on plane actually distracts from enjoying the day, unless you are headed somewhere 20 or 30 miles away with little time to get there. I found we ran it faster when we first had it, but then Settled into a slower enjoyable ride, the longer we had the boat.
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Re: Fuel usage
Buster, it has been a couple of years, so you are probably right. Thinking about it this morning after reading your comment, we would typically run around 9 or 10 mph most of the time, so that is the more likely speed for the stated lower fuel usage. At any rate, the fuel penalties for running hard can get quite dramatic.buster53 wrote:QR_BBPOSTHull speed for that boat is in the 7-8 mph range. At 11-12, you’re just pushing a lot of water in front of the boat. Hull speed is even more fuel efficient.Helmsman wrote:I had a Carver 33 SS 2006. After getting up on plane we would get .67 mile per gallon. Running at 11-12 miles per hour we would get about 2.1 miles per gallon. So those are two numbers to look at. I think you will find that running on plane actually distracts from enjoying the day, unless you are headed somewhere 20 or 30 miles away with little time to get there. I found we ran it faster when we first had it, but then Settled into a slower enjoyable ride, the longer we had the boat.
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Re: Fuel usage
This should help to determine what hull speed is for your boat. It is important to use waterline length, this is not LOA or what Carver put on the side of your boat. It is the actual length at the water line from front to back which is about 27' for a 33' Carver. https://www.frontrower.com/hull-speed-chart.html