Cutwater28GG
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also are you all using the 435HP engine and not the 370?
SJI Sailor":1dx3nexh said:We sleep head to bow in C30 -- it's much wider there for shoulders, etc. Haven't tried the other way but I don't think it would work. Agree that the OB engines are appealing at times. OTOH, going faster than 20 knots (or maybe even 10 🙂 is pretty risky with logs here in the PNW.
asm777: your numbers are very low compared to our experience (with a new boat for 4 months) and make me wonder about load, prop, bottom growth, etc. FWIW, here is a photo I took at WOT and 22GPH fuel flow -- where it hit 27 knots (note that's definitely on the high end, as I had a following current of 2 knots or so IIRC): http://www.tugnuts.com/gallery2.php?g2_itemId=70237&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
We also did a fresh water head conversion, using the toilet conversion kit. That has been excellent at reducing odors, and we don't miss the fresh water at all (although we also drink bottled water, not tank water).
J&RCruising":23bi5ziz said:ASM777 you may want to get your prop "tuned". It'll run you about $350 at most marinas. We did ours and found all our numbers got better. About 2-3 Kts faster and about a 5-8% decrease in full burn at WOT. Just throwing that out there for you.
On my test run on my C30 (lightly loaded) I saw 3600 also.asm777":1m58d8bd said:SJI Sailor":1m58d8bd said:asm777: your numbers are very low compared to our experience (with a new boat for 4 months) and make me wonder about load, prop, bottom growth, etc. FWIW, here is a photo I took at WOT and 22GPH fuel flow -- where it hit 27 knots (note that's definitely on the high end, as I had a following current of 2 knots or so IIRC): http://www.tugnuts.com/gallery2.php?g2_itemId=70237&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
Wow, 27 knots is really good! Noticed you're running at 3620 RPMs. Maybe the C30S is set up differently than the C30CB? Our WOT is at 3500 RPMs... maybe a different prop?
Was your C30S "lightly" loaded or with lots of people/gear? In addition to the additional weight of the flybridge, we normally have a RIB and motor hanging off the swimstep, an extra anchor and chain in the lazarette, 1/2-full tank of diesel (80-170 gallons = 570~1,200 lbs), and usually 2-3 divers with scuba gear and tanks (usually 2-6 tanks weighing up to 40+ lbs each)...
But definitely a factor to consider when comparing the C30S and the C30CB for performance... our numbers are also after having completed the trim tab fin modification posted about by BB Marine (viewtopic.php?f=24&t=9262&p=68085). Before that, it was a struggle getting and staying on plane when fully loaded!
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