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This is the place for info....many of us have the same 6BTA Cummins....I have the 250s which are basically the same as the 270s and absolutely the best engines I have ever owned....dirt simple and bullet proof...few little tricks with them, like the raw water pumps, but there is a good solution for that. Join boatdiesel.com for $25 a year and its like having a fleet of experts on your payroll.
Congrats.....you did good.
UV
Congrats.....you did good.
UV
I think I know your boat is it called OWL?
This old tub has been seen up and down the bay here in Naples for many years.It needs a good wash and polish get your wife to do it.
As for the 6BTA`s yes they are great and bullitproof.
I have tried to stimulate interest in the current diesel v gas question and have concluded that base is the hours used in the season.I only boat for maybe 150 hours at the most.
So if this were the average then you can hardly justify diesel.It would be great to get some feedback on the hours per year/season,you can then calculate the cost gas diesel aquisition etc.
However having owned a 31 with 6bta`s I can understand the tank like feel it gives you.
I went to the local yard here in Naples where they had just installed a pair of the HO 385 HP little blocks which push a B28 upto 40Knts I also see and express on the B31 site for sale with little blocks that has over 1MPG consuption and I aslo know of another B31 gas big block that can run at 28MPH using 1.4 MPG.Thats as goos as the 6BTA and at half the cost.
Whats the use of the smelly old diesel u guys in the US don`t like the cars although the rest of the world uses them and get the benefit,especilly common rail.
By the way the latest Cummings marine $60K a pair is common rail as quiet as gas engine so that takes away the thud thud advantage.
So how many hours do u guys boat or do u all just surf?
Tippers
This old tub has been seen up and down the bay here in Naples for many years.It needs a good wash and polish get your wife to do it.
As for the 6BTA`s yes they are great and bullitproof.
I have tried to stimulate interest in the current diesel v gas question and have concluded that base is the hours used in the season.I only boat for maybe 150 hours at the most.
So if this were the average then you can hardly justify diesel.It would be great to get some feedback on the hours per year/season,you can then calculate the cost gas diesel aquisition etc.
However having owned a 31 with 6bta`s I can understand the tank like feel it gives you.
I went to the local yard here in Naples where they had just installed a pair of the HO 385 HP little blocks which push a B28 upto 40Knts I also see and express on the B31 site for sale with little blocks that has over 1MPG consuption and I aslo know of another B31 gas big block that can run at 28MPH using 1.4 MPG.Thats as goos as the 6BTA and at half the cost.
Whats the use of the smelly old diesel u guys in the US don`t like the cars although the rest of the world uses them and get the benefit,especilly common rail.
By the way the latest Cummings marine $60K a pair is common rail as quiet as gas engine so that takes away the thud thud advantage.
So how many hours do u guys boat or do u all just surf?
Tippers
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Yeah, I'm calling bs on that one as well. A 454 burns about 14-16 gph at 3100-3200rpms no matter which boat its in. Also, the 8.1's don't do much better. At the same rpm they burn around 25 gph. These numbers are both right from flo-scans. On my 33, the best milage I ever saw out of my 454's was between .65-70 kmpg @ 18-19 knots. Conversely, my Cummins 6BTA's get around 1 kmpg @ 22-23 knots.
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Hi guys the boats in question are both for sale in the B31 listings:
Boat.1
5.7 Cruising 3400RPM @25Knots @20GPH=KMPG 1.2
Boat.2
7.4 Throttle Body 1.5:1 low profile struts 2800/2900RPM @28MPH @20GPH=1.4MPG
Take out your fuel guzzling truck engines.
OR could this be a case for the advertising standards if thats what u call it in the USA.
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Boat.1
5.7 Cruising 3400RPM @25Knots @20GPH=KMPG 1.2
Boat.2
7.4 Throttle Body 1.5:1 low profile struts 2800/2900RPM @28MPH @20GPH=1.4MPG
Take out your fuel guzzling truck engines.
OR could this be a case for the advertising standards if thats what u call it in the USA.
Tippers
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John,
Did I miss something or read wrong. You bought an express with diesels and are taking them out and putting them in a flybridge?
What happens to the express.
And no I already have one.
Thanks
Did I miss something or read wrong. You bought an express with diesels and are taking them out and putting them in a flybridge?
What happens to the express.
And no I already have one.
Thanks
Mikey
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Tippers... I think you need to get your wife to give you a wash and a polish...you craggety old coot.
Whats with with the negative comments about the country you claim to live in?...Yeah, because someone choose to exaggerate the fuel economy of their vessel to make it seem more appealing in a poor market- that is the way we ALL do it in the USA, we all learn that in kindergarten.
Whats with with the negative comments about the country you claim to live in?...Yeah, because someone choose to exaggerate the fuel economy of their vessel to make it seem more appealing in a poor market- that is the way we ALL do it in the USA, we all learn that in kindergarten.
I call BS and a Troll. In my opinion, "Tippers" knows nada about these boats or engines and is talking out his "arse" to get a reaction out of folks. Might even be a fake.tippers wrote:
I went to the local yard here in Naples where they had just installed a pair of the HO 385 HP little blocks which push a B28 upto 40Knts I also see and express on the B31 site for sale with little blocks that has over 1MPG consuption and I aslo know of another B31 gas big block that can run at 28MPH using 1.4 MPG.Thats as goos as the 6BTA and at half the cost.
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thuddddddd wrote:Hey Mr. Goofy hat, it don't work that way. You been trying to get me to go , for, well since about the inseption of this second site/format...... Gotta get nasty...hummmmmmm that didn't work either. He'll either get bored, or maybe like the bow chock pirate, he just enjoys the pain.....
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sim wrote:1.4mpg, yeah, I get that with my large blocks, but only when going downhill. I guess if you used the little blocks it would be even better but I find them too small for going uphill.
One trick to better milage is to shut one engine off when cruising slow or downhill.
thats funny, but I'm still having trouble with the math, I pm oldstine and he hasn't got back to me
Yes Whaler, dug figured it out
John,
Got a bit side-tracked here...you bought a diesel Express to get the engines to put in your Flybridge... one of the major costs of the repower we did, gas to diesels, was changing the running gear, exhausts, fuel systems etc...sort of a lot of "hidden" costs. I've got a spread-sheet somewhere detailing all the items and the costs associated if you would like to see it...or...maybe not, it is depressing reading, up to you.
I take it that you are going to swap everything out of the diesel boat (the express) into the flybridge....like a heart/lung transplant from the donor boat....this is the first time I've heard of this approach, I think I like it! You will find that everything comes apart beautifully and almost all fittings can be re-used.
Are you going to put the gas engines into the Express before you sell her?
Please let us know how it goes, lots of pics and all...I sense a legend in the making.
Nic
Got a bit side-tracked here...you bought a diesel Express to get the engines to put in your Flybridge... one of the major costs of the repower we did, gas to diesels, was changing the running gear, exhausts, fuel systems etc...sort of a lot of "hidden" costs. I've got a spread-sheet somewhere detailing all the items and the costs associated if you would like to see it...or...maybe not, it is depressing reading, up to you.
I take it that you are going to swap everything out of the diesel boat (the express) into the flybridge....like a heart/lung transplant from the donor boat....this is the first time I've heard of this approach, I think I like it! You will find that everything comes apart beautifully and almost all fittings can be re-used.
Are you going to put the gas engines into the Express before you sell her?
Please let us know how it goes, lots of pics and all...I sense a legend in the making.
Nic
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Interesting idea Nic. I never thought of that, but if it can be done cheaply enough why not?nic wrote:John,
Got a bit side-tracked here...you bought a diesel Express to get the engines to put in your Flybridge... one of the major costs of the repower we did, gas to diesels, was changing the running gear, exhausts, fuel systems etc...sort of a lot of "hidden" costs. I've got a spread-sheet somewhere detailing all the items and the costs associated if you would like to see it...or...maybe not, it is depressing reading, up to you.
I take it that you are going to swap everything out of the diesel boat (the express) into the flybridge....like a heart/lung transplant from the donor boat....this is the first time I've heard of this approach, I think I like it!
Are you going to put the gas engines into the Express before you sell her?
Please let us know how it goes, lots of pics and all...I sense a legend in the making.
Nic
John is on to something here. Put the two boats side by side...crane in the middle...flush both tanks at the one time...adjust engine beds like for like...same for the stern tubes...re-position the shaft brackets...swap everything over...add sound-proofing to the diesel Flybridge...adjust the props for the weight difference both ways...eBay the gas Express...you are up for the labour (sweat equity), the sound-proofing, the prop adjustment and the discount on the Express. Anything else?
Another thing saved will be endless, and I mean endless, trips to the chandler...you have the (2nd hand) chandlery alongside.
Nic
Another thing saved will be endless, and I mean endless, trips to the chandler...you have the (2nd hand) chandlery alongside.
Nic
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