Hello all,
I have a 2001 228 Seafarer with hardtop and a 200HP HPDI on the back.
Over four days last weekend I travelled around 100 nautical miles and used around 50 US gallons of fuel and a gallon of 2-stroke.
Is this about right for people on this forum with 228's too?
I know there are a lot to consider, but to assist here are the conditions we boated in:
- mainly river boating
- generally started with a full tank of Gas (92 gallons)
- about 2/3 of the time there were 3 of us in the boat and for the other 1/3 there were 6 of us
- we spent about 2/3 of the time cruising at 4000 --> 4400 RPM and 20 --> 24knts. The other 1/3 of the time we were at around 4, 6, or 8 knts. I used the trim often to get the boat planing and to get the best out of the motor
- wind and seas were minimal
The performance data at Yamaha and Grady say at 4000 RPM I should be getting about 3.5MPG. At 50 gallons, that's 175miles. I got around 100 miles. There's obvioulsy different conditions, and starting and stopping makes a difference, I just wondered if I was running approximately at the same efficiency others on this site had experienced.
Unfortunately my boat didn't come with the fuel flow gauge, so its difficult for me to see much fuel the the boat is using at any given time. Is there an after market fuel flow meter I can install in the fuel line and have mounted near the other guages?
Thanks in advance
I have a 2001 228 Seafarer with hardtop and a 200HP HPDI on the back.
Over four days last weekend I travelled around 100 nautical miles and used around 50 US gallons of fuel and a gallon of 2-stroke.
Is this about right for people on this forum with 228's too?
I know there are a lot to consider, but to assist here are the conditions we boated in:
- mainly river boating
- generally started with a full tank of Gas (92 gallons)
- about 2/3 of the time there were 3 of us in the boat and for the other 1/3 there were 6 of us
- we spent about 2/3 of the time cruising at 4000 --> 4400 RPM and 20 --> 24knts. The other 1/3 of the time we were at around 4, 6, or 8 knts. I used the trim often to get the boat planing and to get the best out of the motor
- wind and seas were minimal
The performance data at Yamaha and Grady say at 4000 RPM I should be getting about 3.5MPG. At 50 gallons, that's 175miles. I got around 100 miles. There's obvioulsy different conditions, and starting and stopping makes a difference, I just wondered if I was running approximately at the same efficiency others on this site had experienced.
Unfortunately my boat didn't come with the fuel flow gauge, so its difficult for me to see much fuel the the boat is using at any given time. Is there an after market fuel flow meter I can install in the fuel line and have mounted near the other guages?
Thanks in advance