baz":2jz2lh08 said:
Yes..... over past 56 engine hrs on our fully equipped 2016 R-21EC we still have 5 gallons left from a full tank of 18-19 gallons. Sometimes I wonder if my fuel gauge needle will ever move. :lol:
The 7 to 8 kts gives us plenty of time to wave to all that pass us by.
Stewart here, new to the forum. I'm looking real hard at the R-21 EC and have a visit to the factory already scheduled for this coming Wednesday, can't wait!
Baz, at the risk of being forward, I would love to take a peek at yours some time if you wouldn't mind
🙂.
I'm in the Smokey Point/Marysville area and would mostly be launching from Everett and either cruising north to the San Juans or south to some of the attractions closer to Seattle. A sustainable cruising speed of 8 to 9 kts would be just about right, I'm not looking to go real fast but also would like it to not take the better part of a day to get to the islands from Everett.
I've seen mentioned on this forum that a person really needs to spend at least a little bit of time on the R-21 to make sure the boat is a good fit and things like cruising speed are in alignment with my expectations. I'll be trying to get a ride figured out here soon.
The boat I currently am playing around with makes the R-21 EC seem downright luxurious and fast, so again I'm used to slow and not looking for double digit speeds. See pic below to see what I'm talking about!
😎. I guess I could tow it behind my new tug as a dinghy, lol.
I'm glad I found this forum, there is a lot of great info here and maybe I'll see some of you around!
Cheers!
Stewart
Me at the south Marysville boat launch