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As my wife said, these boats are two huge engines and a fuel tank surrounded by a hull.saburke17 wrote:Yeah its 31, main tank in the middle is 215 gallons. the two saddle tanks are 40 gallons each. the exhaust openings are about 90 % covered as it sits now loaded down
What would be interested in seeing is, at what point do the gallons per hour burned change. If the boat normally holds 220 gallons and you are burning 15 gallons an hour, and cruise of 20 knots, and now you increase the fuel to 290 gallons, how much fuel are you now burning per hour, what is the boat speed at the normal cruise RPM's and at what point does it return to 15 gallons per hour, and normal cruise speed.Amberjack wrote:As my wife said, these boats are two huge engines and a fuel tank surrounded by a hull.
In a word, no.saburke17 wrote: So a 20x20 4 blade would react fairly close to a 18x18 because the slippage is less? In this particular situation.
mike ohlstein wrote:Do not use a 20X24 blade.
Please refer to my post above. I have the same boat, the same engines, the same transmissions, and I've tried a dozen different wheels over the last 20 years. I know what works and what doesn't.......
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