Freeebird
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 41' DOUBLE CABIN (1962 - 1965)
Seriously?5 GPH is roughly $13 an hour these days so if you even save just that then 350/400 hours will make the $5000 costs.
Everything you said above that pretty much voids this comment. Not just trying to argue, but the reality is, especially with a motor yacht, you run either hull speed (or maybe a little less), or you put it up on plane. Running in between where you know would burn more fuel won't happen unless sea conditions dictate you do so. Even then, it will take TONS of total running hours to make up the $5,000 you spent.
Funny, I used to think that buying Flowscans and rigging them on a portable setup, like the magazine, boat test folks do, could present a good business opportunity. You could spend a few hours setting it up, making a number of runs throughout the RPM range, and recording the results. You could pin down the sweet spot for both displacement and planing speeds, and make yourself a few bucks while saving the owner thousands.
Seems to me a cheaper alternative would be just to plumb in gauges that would show GPH usage. I can do a lot of math for the difference in savings, and seeing a big increase for no particular reason would let you know you have a problem.