Submariner
Channel Surfing
- Joined
- Feb 2, 2020
- Messages
- 1,599
- Location
- Everett, WA
- Website
- www.letsgochannelsurfing.com
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-27 (Outboard)
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2702C021
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- https://tinyurl.com/yrv84xdm
- Vessel Name
- Channel Surfing
- MMSI Number
- 368187810
I've now got 3 full seasons on Channel Surfing.
Looking over my fuel logs provides some great info on the 3 blade Yamaha 15.75 x 15 Saltwater Series II prop vs the PowerTech 4 blade 15.25 x 15 prop.
2020 season shows great fuel efficiency. We'd just got the boat so it was loaded minimally as we were figuring out how we would be using the boat.
2021 season shows us fully moved in, figured out how we use the boat (our second home, waterfront property). We bring a change of clothes, food, and the boat keys and take off for a week.
2022 season shows the same as 2021, but with the 4 blade prop. (about 13% less fuel efficient).
I would also note that 2020 was a clean hull with bottom paint. 2022 had a slimy bottom until I had the bottom cleaned and bottom paint redone at the end of 2022.
Out of 535 engine hours, 109 hours were spent below 2,000 RPM (slow boating). The other 426 hours spent above 2,000 RPM. Most of the time I'm running between 4600 and 5200 RPM which is 23-28mph. (about 25 knots).
2023 will be an interesting year as we plan on putting about 125 hours on the engine during our 6 weeks in SE Alaska. Then we still have the rest of July, August, September and October, for additional engine hours. We're going to be, borderline, liveaboards this season. 🙂
I keep great fuel records in part because I file with the state of Washington for a refund of the gas tax (boats don't use roads, and thus are exempt from the gas tax). Unlike diesel, gasoline is only sold with all applicable taxes included in the price. I've received back anywhere from $250 - $400 dollars, each year.
3 years of fuel logs on Channel Surfing
https://www.letsgochannelsurfing.co...kxcs0cum-c18e4dda-0944-4fe4-a1ae-6f85feffa509
I also found this really cool spare propeller mount for the boat. I keep the Yamaha 3 blade prop onboard.
https://www.letsgochannelsurfing.co...kxcs0cum-779cc2df-0523-499e-9650-7d1f80ca79dd
Spare Propeller Mount
https://www.letsgochannelsurfing.co...kxcs0cum-8bb9c721-bed7-48e2-87db-f0d6fb59a390
https://www.letsgochannelsurfing.co...kxcs0cum-6bf39444-baf3-4781-b828-21b8df7b3097
Looking over my fuel logs provides some great info on the 3 blade Yamaha 15.75 x 15 Saltwater Series II prop vs the PowerTech 4 blade 15.25 x 15 prop.
2020 season shows great fuel efficiency. We'd just got the boat so it was loaded minimally as we were figuring out how we would be using the boat.
2021 season shows us fully moved in, figured out how we use the boat (our second home, waterfront property). We bring a change of clothes, food, and the boat keys and take off for a week.
2022 season shows the same as 2021, but with the 4 blade prop. (about 13% less fuel efficient).
I would also note that 2020 was a clean hull with bottom paint. 2022 had a slimy bottom until I had the bottom cleaned and bottom paint redone at the end of 2022.
Out of 535 engine hours, 109 hours were spent below 2,000 RPM (slow boating). The other 426 hours spent above 2,000 RPM. Most of the time I'm running between 4600 and 5200 RPM which is 23-28mph. (about 25 knots).
2023 will be an interesting year as we plan on putting about 125 hours on the engine during our 6 weeks in SE Alaska. Then we still have the rest of July, August, September and October, for additional engine hours. We're going to be, borderline, liveaboards this season. 🙂
I keep great fuel records in part because I file with the state of Washington for a refund of the gas tax (boats don't use roads, and thus are exempt from the gas tax). Unlike diesel, gasoline is only sold with all applicable taxes included in the price. I've received back anywhere from $250 - $400 dollars, each year.
3 years of fuel logs on Channel Surfing
https://www.letsgochannelsurfing.co...kxcs0cum-c18e4dda-0944-4fe4-a1ae-6f85feffa509
I also found this really cool spare propeller mount for the boat. I keep the Yamaha 3 blade prop onboard.
https://www.letsgochannelsurfing.co...kxcs0cum-779cc2df-0523-499e-9650-7d1f80ca79dd
Spare Propeller Mount
https://www.letsgochannelsurfing.co...kxcs0cum-8bb9c721-bed7-48e2-87db-f0d6fb59a390
https://www.letsgochannelsurfing.co...kxcs0cum-6bf39444-baf3-4781-b828-21b8df7b3097