I have a feeling the mpg on the boat isn't the deciding factor. The wider beam, especially the wider beam, wide body, makes the boat much more comfortable, and livable in all situations. If you can find one to fit your wallet, a 63 wide body is a great boat, and like the major news organizations, I'm totally unbiased! 😎
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Re: 58 vs 61 vs 63 fuel consmuption
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10-13-2020 11:38 AM #12Senior Member
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Re: 58 vs 61 vs 63 fuel consmuption
All true, just it can make a difference between do you want to get there in 10 hours or 4, and will it cost me $1000 extra to do it fast on a larger boat versus and extra $250 on a smaller boat, or maybe it doesn't, just trying to get a feel for the difference I'm guessing a wide beam 61 would be 20 or 30% more fuel at a fast cruise versus a 58. But that's me guessing.
I don't want a dock queen but don't want to guess on the difference in what running at 15 knots would cost either.
Fuel cost may be a small portion of the overall cost, but it is important!
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10-13-2020 01:20 PM #13Senior Member
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Re: 58 vs 61 vs 63 fuel consmuption
Doesn’t the 58 run 8v92 engines and larger boats run 12v71 engines? Edward
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10-13-2020 01:33 PM #14Senior Member
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Re: 58 vs 61 vs 63 fuel consmuption
Don't have much to add on the fuel consumption, but I do have a question on the subject. I find it difficult to run at any speed other than hull speed in inland waterways. Soooo many small boats everywhere I would submarine them if I rolled by on plane. Now when we get offshore it's a different story, we can hammer down no problem. Maybe in some areas it's different but for me at least it's hard to do more than hull speed anywhere but offshore.
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PENSACOLA, FL
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10-13-2020 01:43 PM #15Senior Member
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10-13-2020 01:48 PM #16Senior Member
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Re: 58 vs 61 vs 63 fuel consmuption
Not sure of your question, but where I am, in the great lakes, if in say Lake Huron for instance,
most boats are running within 1/4 mile to 1/2 mile offshore, so it wouldn't take much to get out away from traffic. Not much traffic in lower lake Huron anyways. Go to Lake St. Clair, and it's boats running amuck everywhere in every direction.
We have the St. Clair river that runs between Lake St. Clair and Lake Huron, with that if your not running fast you won't get anywhere if your going upstream, as the current is 5 to 7 MPH LOL.