I'll stick with my single engine 23 footer....7gph at cruise.I understand! My last Chap was a 2011 Sig 29 with twin 4.5L engines. I was getting a flow rate of 22 to 23GPH at 28 to 30MPH. Your flow rate sounds too high or you have older engines and drives.
But thats why I went to a diesel engine. Many pluses over gasoline
Agree. Our slip fee has increased ~30% over the last 3 years. My wife always says that I get a content/happy look/vibe being on the boat but not sure how much longer we can afford the annual increases.I'll stick with my single engine 23 footer....7gph at cruise.
The direction this country is going and my age, this will be my first and last boat. It's just getting too expensive. Since I've owned the boat in 2008, the value I get out of it has exceeded the cost of operating it. But now, the cost vs value are teetering back and forth. For the first time, I've had to cut corners to keep it afloat. Well, good luck to all.
I used a chart by boat test to come up with mpg for my single 496 mag pushing a 288 sunsation boat.I understand! My last Chap was a 2011 Sig 29 with twin 4.5L engines. I was getting a flow rate of 22 to 23GPH at 28 to 30MPH. Your flow rate sounds too high or you have older engines and drives.
But thats why I went to a diesel engine. Many pluses over gasoline
Agree. Our slip fee has increased ~30% over the last 3 years. My wife always says that I get a content/happy look/vibe being on the boat but not sure how much longer we can afford the annual increases.
We have some of them in my area. They are called a working mans club. They have a lot to offer socially within the club, and with other clubs that are affiliated.