Nice night for a ride at 24 knots
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Nice night for a ride at 24 knots
Regards,
Doug L.
Doug L.
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I didn't get "it" till a few years ago...
"It" being Dads pictures of water and boat wakes after he came back from fishing trips offshore, Gloucester, Rhode Island...now I can stare at them all day and I have my own growing collection.
Looks like she was really humming along...gotta get me a pair of them diesels...its on the list...have the tank fill and registration completed...
"It" being Dads pictures of water and boat wakes after he came back from fishing trips offshore, Gloucester, Rhode Island...now I can stare at them all day and I have my own growing collection.
Looks like she was really humming along...gotta get me a pair of them diesels...its on the list...have the tank fill and registration completed...
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Very nice and motivating. Being smack in the middle of a complete re-configuration & repower I REALLY enjoy a faux boat ride in a diesel powered Bertram via Youtube. I can watch'em over and over again. Seems to always get me back outside grabbing for the grinder.
Is that the sweet sound of turbos whining I can hear in the background! She is really moving along at a nice clip.
Is that the sweet sound of turbos whining I can hear in the background! She is really moving along at a nice clip.
Scot
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
Yep. Those are the turbos. They're 300hp 6BTA's. They're the early versions (cpl 0970) that I bought as running take outs a few years ago. They've had all of the upgrades over the years (after-cooler, pumps, heads, etc...).
2400rpms gets me a 23-24 knot cruise burning a little over 20gph. I think that's pretty good for a 33 Bert.
2400rpms gets me a 23-24 knot cruise burning a little over 20gph. I think that's pretty good for a 33 Bert.
Regards,
Doug L.
Doug L.
That's better economy than I got with my gassers in the 31, at the same speed. I have a vido like that, that I watch from time to time, especially because I can listen to my dad say..... "WHAT?"dougl33 wrote:Yep. Those are the turbos. They're 300hp 6BTA's. They're the early versions (cpl 0970) that I bought as running take outs a few years ago. They've had all of the upgrades over the years (after-cooler, pumps, heads, etc...).
2400rpms gets me a 23-24 knot cruise burning a little over 20gph. I think that's pretty good for a 33 Bert.
Harv
Scot...
I share your frustration! I am two years (actually more like 3) into a complete rebuild of "Phoenix".. too many projects to mention here.. but every day I get a little closer to the end, and I am happy with the results.
I did not need to repower, but literally everything else needed attention to one degree or another. Have had the boat in the slip for so long some of my dock lines are turning green! I am planning on having enough done that I can use the boat as-is by the end of this summer.
Harv...
All of us with B33s and diesels in the 315/330HP range seem to get about the same fuel burn.. 1.0 gal per nm or slightly better, in the 0.9 gal per nm range. Our boats all weigh about 24,000 lbs slightly loaded. My run of 170 nm from Charleston, SC, to my slip in Wilm, NC, consumed about 165 gal of fuel, for a trip up the ICW where occasionally you can run at 20-22 knots, and other times you are idling or even in and out of gear when you are right alongside some guy's boat on a float in his back yard.
I share your frustration! I am two years (actually more like 3) into a complete rebuild of "Phoenix".. too many projects to mention here.. but every day I get a little closer to the end, and I am happy with the results.
I did not need to repower, but literally everything else needed attention to one degree or another. Have had the boat in the slip for so long some of my dock lines are turning green! I am planning on having enough done that I can use the boat as-is by the end of this summer.
Harv...
All of us with B33s and diesels in the 315/330HP range seem to get about the same fuel burn.. 1.0 gal per nm or slightly better, in the 0.9 gal per nm range. Our boats all weigh about 24,000 lbs slightly loaded. My run of 170 nm from Charleston, SC, to my slip in Wilm, NC, consumed about 165 gal of fuel, for a trip up the ICW where occasionally you can run at 20-22 knots, and other times you are idling or even in and out of gear when you are right alongside some guy's boat on a float in his back yard.
Frank B
1983 Bertram 33 FBC "Phoenix"
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1983 Bertram 33 FBC "Phoenix"
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