At 4 - 5 knots into wind and waves a consumption of 1.8 CND gallons per hour is
possible.
Very roughly a 4 stroke gas engine running efficiently will yield about 15 HP
at 1 gallon CND per hour.
Subtract losses for the alternator and water pumps and 1.8 might give you 20 -
24 HP at the prop.
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Original message From: Russ & Melody via CnC-List
Date: 7/15/18 12:03 AM (GMT-06:00) To:
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Russ & Melody Subject: Re:
Stus-List Gas consumption C&C34 with Atomic 4
Hi Jay,
Fuel estimate for Sweet when she had the A4 was 4 litres per hour
Hi Jay,
Fuel estimate for Sweet when she had the A4 was 4
litres per hour at cruising speed. Speed range
was 3 - 5.5 knots (depended on conditions) with a two blade fixed prop.
Cheers, Russ
Sweet 35 mk-1
At 07:29 AM 7/14/2018, you wrote:
Hello colleagues
Filled with gas for th
I would have to have a hole in the tank to use more than maybe 1-1.5 gal/hr.JoeCoquinaC&C 35 MK IAtomic 4 (third one)On July 14, 2018 at 1:12 PM james via CnC-List wrote: My C&C 38 has an A4 with a 2:1 reduction and a solid 16x10 prop. Fuel Burn is just over 1 gph at 2500-2750 rpm's.James T.Dela
My C&C 38 has an A4 with a 2:1 reduction and a solid 16x10 prop. Fuel
Burn is just over 1 gph at 2500-2750 rpm's.
James T.
Delaney
Oriental, NC
On 7/14/2018 10:57 AM, Dennis C. via CnC-List wrote:
I had AT4 in Touche', 35-1, for a few years. Had Martec folding 14x5P
prop. Fuel economy was
I had AT4 in Touche', 35-1, for a few years. Had Martec folding 14x5P
prop. Fuel economy was about 1 gph for usual conditions.
If you were motoring into wind and waves, you were more than likely "making
bubbles". That is, in order for you to get to the full horsepower of the
AT4, you were near
Hello colleagues
Filled with gas for the Atomic 4 in Port Whitby Canada Day and sailed back to
Toronto. Wind out of the West and tight timeline meant we had to motor against
the wind and waves for 2.5 hr. That would be relatively “hard” motoring at 4-5
knots. Since then I’ve motored about anothe