bryant":3puuq9jf said:
On a 2008 R25 with a 150 Cummings/merc engine what would be the most economical cruising speed?
Thanks
Bryant
Your best fuel economy regardless of engine and horse power in the Ranger Tug or Cutwater hull design would be hull speed. Using Chimo's formula 1.34 x square/root of water line length ( Tug and Cut hull length is very close to its model size) 25' 27' in my case 26'. The hull speed's 6.7 kts, 6.8kts and 6.9kts very close to the same. The weight of each boat being different doesn't really effect this enough to figure it in . C26 being the heaviest ( 6800 lb published dry weight) , R 27 (6200 lbs Published dry weight) then R25 (5800lbs published dry weight) None of these are reality but good for reference. (I estimate my boat at 9000 lbs when doing prop calculations.) It should take take 20 hp to push my boat at hull speed 1.1 gph, 18 hp using 8000lbs just under 1gph. I use 18.3 hp, per gallon of fuel burn with my D3 220 hp ( max burn 12 GPH - divided by 220 hp = 18.3 )
Reality is --- I burn 1.6 gph 29.3 HP to make hull speed GPS Average 6.5kts or 7.5 mph 1850 to 1900 rpm. 4.6 mpg. Some of the deficiency probably propping. As many have already pointed out best fuel economy/speed is Hull speed with these hull designs.
I am running 17 X 17 .070 cup now, 6.5 kts requires 1900 rpm 1.6 gph 4.6 mpg, 10.5kts requires 3250 rpm 7.2 gph 1.66 mpg, 12.5 kts requires 3400 rpm and 8.3 gph yielding 1.72 mpg, 18kts top speed Max 4030rpm @ 12gph yielding 1.72 ( fuel , water, and boat equipped for long term cruising)
rpmerrill":3puuq9jf said:
Bryant is a friend and neighbor of mine.
Part of his problem is that the Merc/Cummins doesn't communicate with the Garmin. So he has data scattered between the two displays and can't get an MPG readout. (We're looking for anyone who might know it if is possible to get engine data to display.)
Honestly, the Garmin communication is not necessary to get an accurate true fuel economy. All needed is GPS speed and engine fuel burn rate. Set the throttle at a comfortable rpm/speed record the fuel burn rate. Speed divided by GPH = MPG
I find that when I set the rpm at example 3200 rpm the Garmin read out, speed, MPG and GPH is continually changing as I'm cruising. Current, wind and waves influencing results. Its a good reference, but total fuel used divided by average speed at a given RPM is a better stat.