Levitation":3ubytyie said:profligate wastrel
jgjhhi":9sxyd8ta said:How about either of these boats in salt water. The southern inter costal waterways and Atlantic? What is the best travel/ cruising speed that is economical?
CutwaterMark":ml23hqzw said:Yes, the C26 with Yanmar 180 at 14 knots is burning about 4.6 gallons per hour, top speed 21-22 knots. The C28 with Yanmar 260 is 16 knots and burning 5.5 to 6 gallons per hour. Runs nice at 19-21 knots, top speed or WOT is 26-27 knots. Mark
Wolf Pack":39nix1mu said:I see they had the boat half full of fuel and full tank of water (and don't specify what "full gear" constitutes). And the other more important question is are these Cutwater numbers achieved traveling with the current, or against the current, or across the current (and in all three how strong was the current), or during slack time, or on a fresh water lake where there is negligible current?
Gene R
Wolf Pack
doke01":72ae9jkf said:I haven't seen anything about the cruising/top speed and fuel consumption yet for the Cutwaters. Does anyone know them?
Andrew Custis":17rradgs said:Here is the latest Cutwater report with pretty accurate numbers by GPS. Keep in mind these boats have no bottom paint and light loads. This was with the Volvo 200.
https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=C ... wHr0Wz5y6Y
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