serpa4
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- Joined
- Jun 20, 2020
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- Fluid Motion Model
- R-23 (Sterndrive)
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLC3051D818
- Vessel Name
- DayLo
- MMSI Number
- 368173760
I've been shopping for a "boat". Temporary live-aboard such as a Ranger 31 or CW30. Both are 10' and have good slow speed and the CW (preferred choice) decent cruise speeds. However, they both lack the ability to go over about 250 miles at 15kts. I then looked at the CW 302 with a 300 gallon tank! And the boat test said 1.34 mpg!!! However after a bunch of reading, this is complete BS and almost everyone gets about 0.9 mpg at various speeds and trim. This makes it no better than a CW30.
I'm still very open to other bands of boat to consider that are trailerable, have a nice bed room, bath, gen, ac, etc. Almost exactly like the CW and Ranger boats, but may have more range on a single tank. I'd really like to be at about 300 miles after accounting for a 20% reserve.
Any suggesstions on what to look at? I've found some nice Beneteau boats, but they tend to be 11+ feet beam and thus not trailering. I don't' prefer gas or diesel, inboard or outboard. I'm not turning up much.
I ask here because I assume that most people have researched competition before buying a CW or Ranger.
I'm still very open to other bands of boat to consider that are trailerable, have a nice bed room, bath, gen, ac, etc. Almost exactly like the CW and Ranger boats, but may have more range on a single tank. I'd really like to be at about 300 miles after accounting for a 20% reserve.
Any suggesstions on what to look at? I've found some nice Beneteau boats, but they tend to be 11+ feet beam and thus not trailering. I don't' prefer gas or diesel, inboard or outboard. I'm not turning up much.
I ask here because I assume that most people have researched competition before buying a CW or Ranger.