366 fuel consumption
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366 fuel consumption
Getting ready to move new to me 366 with Volvo penta 8.1s. Can anyone give me fuel consumption rates and most fuel efficient operating speed?
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Re: 366 fuel consumption
Have a look at this.....not far off imo....just play with it a bit.
https://www.boat-fuel-economy.com/volvo ... us-gallons
https://www.boat-fuel-economy.com/volvo ... us-gallons
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: 366 fuel consumption
So 34gph per engine or 68gph. That does seem about right at WOT but hoping to get some feedback on rates at less than full throttle.
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Re: 366 fuel consumption
Click on the engine list, and the tach will show various RPM stops. Might be a little conservative for a 366, but reasonbly close.
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Re: 366 fuel consumption
Fred please delete this, not sure what happened with this.
Last edited by bud37 on October 25th, 2023, 8:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: 366 fuel consumption
bud37 wrote:It is interactive.
Just click on the plus or minus under the tach and you can go up or down a few hundred rpm at a time....it shows gph in the window for one engine...make sure to pick your HP engine first.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: 366 fuel consumption
I have a 356 with 8.1 Crusaders, so very close to what you have. Wish I had hard numbers to give you but I don’t…only have a feel for it. If you want long range cruising, hull speed or less, so in the 7 to 7-1/2 knot range, will give you close to double the range over18-20 knots. I find running in the 3000-3100 RPM range to be a very comfortable speed and economy, about 18-19 knots and it is just a guess on my part, but I think I am getting a little less than 1 mpg, maybe .8 MPG. This is of course, assuming you have a nice clean bottom and running gear. Doesn’t take much growth to mess with those numbers.
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Re: 366 fuel consumption
I made a chart based on https://www.boat-fuel-economy.com/new/v ... nta-375-hp and the actual speeds I was seeing on my 360. The range and endurance numbers are based on 75% of 280 gallons. None of the numbers account for generator usage. This is the raw data I captured:
Once I get true fuel flow data I'll be able to confirm if we really do get better economy going faster at 3800RPM than the 3000-3500RPM that seems like it should be better. We typically cruise at 1500-1700RPM, but we're not in any hurry to get anywhere.
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RPM GPH Speed MPG Range End.
600 2.16 3.2 1.5 311 97
1000 4 5.7 1.4 299 53
1500 6.8 7.4 1.1 229 31
2000 13.4 9.2 0.7 144 16
2500 20.6 11.2 0.5 114 10
3000 23 17.4 0.8 159 9
3500 29.4 24 0.8 171 7
3800 32.7 27.5 0.8 177 6
4000 36 30 0.8 175 6
4500 49.4 33.3 0.7 142 4Charlie & Jennifer
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Re: 366 fuel consumption
Remember those interactive charts are based on hp used at x rpm therefore fuel useage to support that HP.
In real use there will be many other factors at play, for example, tides, currents, wind, sea state, canvas/boat design. So the guide numbers in the link are just that, a guide to get an idea.
Remember the accepted rule for safe fuel reserve on board.....1/3 out, 1/3 back and 1/3 in reserve....try to plan your trips accordingly.
In real use there will be many other factors at play, for example, tides, currents, wind, sea state, canvas/boat design. So the guide numbers in the link are just that, a guide to get an idea.
Remember the accepted rule for safe fuel reserve on board.....1/3 out, 1/3 back and 1/3 in reserve....try to plan your trips accordingly.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: 366 fuel consumption
Thanks for this. It confirms the gut feeling I have had for my 356 with 8.1’s.Alanna Mo Cree wrote:QR_BBPOST I made a chart based on https://www.boat-fuel-economy.com/new/v ... nta-375-hp and the actual speeds I was seeing on my 360. The range and endurance numbers are based on 75% of 280 gallons. None of the numbers account for generator usage. This is the raw data I captured:Once I get true fuel flow data I'll be able to confirm if we really do get better economy going faster at 3800RPM than the 3000-3500RPM that seems like it should be better. We typically cruise at 1500-1700RPM, but we're not in any hurry to get anywhere.Code: Select all
RPM GPH Speed MPG Range End. 600 2.16 3.2 1.5 311 97 1000 4 5.7 1.4 299 53 1500 6.8 7.4 1.1 229 31 2000 13.4 9.2 0.7 144 16 2500 20.6 11.2 0.5 114 10 3000 23 17.4 0.8 159 9 3500 29.4 24 0.8 171 7 3800 32.7 27.5 0.8 177 6 4000 36 30 0.8 175 6 4500 49.4 33.3 0.7 142 4