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I am starting this thread based on a thread posted earlier on TugNuts. The Theme of this thread is to help present and future owners to know what performance numbers to expect with the specific model boat they are interested in. We all know that manufactures post these numbers but many times the numbers are best case for marketing reasons. This is not to say the numbers are incorrect but to say they are BEST CASE. I am a performance number guy! My boat is more than a boat to me. I like working on machinery and respect the way a machine operates and should be operated. When it comes to my boat I view it in the same way. I enjoy our boat and want it to perform to its full capability with the intent to preserve its integrity for my wife and I while we use it and for the next owner of the boat. When I hand the keys over I want the new owners to experience many years of trouble free operation. I believe this holds true for most Tug and Cut owners.
The data that would be great to collect is
Boat model, year, engine make and model, and prop if a change from factory prop is used.
(1) Use of the boat ( day cruising or weekend and long term cruising)
(2) Fuel, water, equipment, number of passengers on board
(3) Salt or fresh water
(4) bottom condition
(5) Normal operating RPM and speed MPH or KNOTS and GPH ( what rpm do you normally operate the boat at)
(6) Fuel and performance associated with engine rpm. example 1800, 2200, 2800, 3200, 3400, 3600, 4000.( these number ranges would be different based on the engine installed. A D3 150 max is 3000rpm so the ranges would be different from a D3 200 or 220. The Max for a D4 is 3500 or 3600. I believe all Yanmar and Cumins engines are also 4000 max. The outboards being 6000 rpm Max and cruising rpm close to 4000rpm.
(7) hours of engine operation recorded on the ECU
If there is a good response with this I can put together a spread sheet and post it. This can be used as a tool for new owners or present owners to compare real numbers with averages. True fuel consumption, true engine performance, true hull performance.
I have a similar request in another Thread but I started highjacking the original thread and the response was limited. Thank you Gavin for responding and JonR. With a good suggestion from Red Raven (Curt)
I will post my numbers.
2016 C26, D3 220 hp, with modified prop 17X17 .070 cup
Long term cruising
We have added equipment, normally cruise with max capacity of fuel and water, along with 20 gallons extra with aux fuel tank, Portable generator, portable 12V freezer, 60 lbs of tools, paddle board... 2 passengers,
Fresh and salt water
Bottom clean
Engine operation 2000 to 2250 rpm 60% , 3340 to 3500 35% of engine hours 3600 and above 5%
Averages
2230 rpm 2.6 gph 7kts
3220 rpm 7.8 gph 10.5 kts
3420 rpm 8.6 gph 13 kts
3500 rpm 9.0 gph 13.5 kts
3600 rpm 9.5 gph 14 kts
4050 rpm 12 gph 18.25
600 hrs
Thank you in advance to responding. Any input from the Fluid Motion Reps would be great.
The data that would be great to collect is
Boat model, year, engine make and model, and prop if a change from factory prop is used.
(1) Use of the boat ( day cruising or weekend and long term cruising)
(2) Fuel, water, equipment, number of passengers on board
(3) Salt or fresh water
(4) bottom condition
(5) Normal operating RPM and speed MPH or KNOTS and GPH ( what rpm do you normally operate the boat at)
(6) Fuel and performance associated with engine rpm. example 1800, 2200, 2800, 3200, 3400, 3600, 4000.( these number ranges would be different based on the engine installed. A D3 150 max is 3000rpm so the ranges would be different from a D3 200 or 220. The Max for a D4 is 3500 or 3600. I believe all Yanmar and Cumins engines are also 4000 max. The outboards being 6000 rpm Max and cruising rpm close to 4000rpm.
(7) hours of engine operation recorded on the ECU
If there is a good response with this I can put together a spread sheet and post it. This can be used as a tool for new owners or present owners to compare real numbers with averages. True fuel consumption, true engine performance, true hull performance.
I have a similar request in another Thread but I started highjacking the original thread and the response was limited. Thank you Gavin for responding and JonR. With a good suggestion from Red Raven (Curt)
I will post my numbers.
2016 C26, D3 220 hp, with modified prop 17X17 .070 cup
Long term cruising
We have added equipment, normally cruise with max capacity of fuel and water, along with 20 gallons extra with aux fuel tank, Portable generator, portable 12V freezer, 60 lbs of tools, paddle board... 2 passengers,
Fresh and salt water
Bottom clean
Engine operation 2000 to 2250 rpm 60% , 3340 to 3500 35% of engine hours 3600 and above 5%
Averages
2230 rpm 2.6 gph 7kts
3220 rpm 7.8 gph 10.5 kts
3420 rpm 8.6 gph 13 kts
3500 rpm 9.0 gph 13.5 kts
3600 rpm 9.5 gph 14 kts
4050 rpm 12 gph 18.25
600 hrs
Thank you in advance to responding. Any input from the Fluid Motion Reps would be great.