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CHANCE1234 04-19-2016 11:44 AM

Nope but I can get them. Let me know what you want and I can get it for sure next week

dave s 04-19-2016 01:46 PM

Fuel at idle to 1000 rpm.
Top end speed.

Mostly interested in fuel and speed at slow and fast cruise, say 3600-4500 rpms.

I'm concerned that I have to raise the rpms to get a 30 mph cruise.

My F115 Yamaha, on my 18' SeaHunt, needs 4500 rpm to get 24-27 knots; my usual offshore trip is about 80 miles/day, so I want to be able to run.

Also I tend to run loaded, with lots of fuel, ice, gear, and sometimes fish.

Thanks, Dave.

Bigshrimpin 04-19-2016 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CHANCE1234 (Post 243078)
Yup anchor locker and chain was out as I was moving from spot to spot looking for tautog. More impressive was the 6 mpg I was getting at 21 knots.

Did you find any togs? I'm going to try this week off the WHOI dock during lunch. Video looks great . . . camera is very very steady, did you have that mounted on the console?

CHANCE1234 04-19-2016 08:36 PM

No togs. Water was still cold. 46. The GoPro was minted on my VHF antenna

otterhound 04-19-2016 10:14 PM

Nice video, these boats are just the best!

NoBones 04-21-2016 02:42 PM

I love it !!

Anchor chain did not even MOVE...:cool:
Nor did the hatch flop shut ! :D

CHANCE1234 05-03-2016 10:57 PM

No chop today but I opened her up a little and tweaked the trim and watched the fuel economy in disbelief. 4800 RPM 26 knots and 5.5 mpg.

bgreene 05-04-2016 04:54 PM

Nice. From what I've seen, not much video around showing ride characteristics of original 21' ........23's.........and older 25's in real chop..... 3' + waves.

Your boat zipping right across on plane, steady ride.

I find most V - deeper V rigs of 20'-23' run fine in 1', and 2' chop.
The pounding really starts with 3' tight chop.......and true 4' chop is where the differences REALLY show.

I run a Wellcraft V21.......very average ride bow into a 3' chop, BUT with the trim tabs, I can run on plane into tight waves with a real nice ride, using the cutting edge of bow and flare to run easily, and actually passing other boats in the same size that either don't have tabs or don't know how to best trim engine in, and tabs down.

SeaCraft having some legendary hulls, it would be great to see more video's in choppy seas !
Thanks for posting.

CHANCE1234 05-05-2016 05:57 AM

True but remember, not everyone really knows what a 2,3, or 4 foot sea really is. There are plenty of legends out there of 20' boats running in 4 footers at 20 knots. I don't think there's any 20' boats that can run in 4' seas even with tabs and say it's a good ride. They just don't know what a 4' sea looks like.

fishfullthinking 05-27-2016 11:18 PM

Absolutely beautiful!


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