RichTS
New Member
Leisurely Fuel Consumption?
Hi all,
I'm looking to buy a 35-45 ft, old Princess. Something between a P35 and P45. Budgeting for fuel consumption is proving a tricky task. I've read hundreds of forum posts and articles but haven't found the answer I need. I'm hoping this forum may deliver!
It seems that with planing boats of this style and age, 1 MPG is a reasonable estimate at 'cruising' speed. My question is: what about at 'pottering about' speed?
I plan to moor it on the south coast of the UK and take it out only for day trips - not to get from A to B, but to enjoy being on the water. So MPG is less relevant to me as the distance covered isn't important. Hours Per Gallon is much more important. Sure, I'll enjoy going WOT for 10 minutes at a time regardless of the cost, but the rest of the time I'll be happy going at whatever speed is most economical.
I appreciate that in terms of distance, 'cruising' speed is perhaps most efficient, but what kind of fuel efficiency could I expect during an hour of 'gentle' cruising? I.e. At the slowest speed that you can still maintain control and forward movement in the Channel in fair conditions.
From other posts and comments on the forums the general consensus seems that it's so economical it's "not worth measuring". But that probably depends on your budget!
I appreciate there's so many variables and every boat / day is unique, but I'd be very grateful for any estimates you have for minimum consumption / cost for an hour's leisurely boating in the Channel in a 20-30 yr old Princess with twin Volvo engines. Am I looking at £30, £70, £130, £180 p/h? I really have no idea!
Thanks in advance!
Hi all,
I'm looking to buy a 35-45 ft, old Princess. Something between a P35 and P45. Budgeting for fuel consumption is proving a tricky task. I've read hundreds of forum posts and articles but haven't found the answer I need. I'm hoping this forum may deliver!
It seems that with planing boats of this style and age, 1 MPG is a reasonable estimate at 'cruising' speed. My question is: what about at 'pottering about' speed?
I plan to moor it on the south coast of the UK and take it out only for day trips - not to get from A to B, but to enjoy being on the water. So MPG is less relevant to me as the distance covered isn't important. Hours Per Gallon is much more important. Sure, I'll enjoy going WOT for 10 minutes at a time regardless of the cost, but the rest of the time I'll be happy going at whatever speed is most economical.
I appreciate that in terms of distance, 'cruising' speed is perhaps most efficient, but what kind of fuel efficiency could I expect during an hour of 'gentle' cruising? I.e. At the slowest speed that you can still maintain control and forward movement in the Channel in fair conditions.
From other posts and comments on the forums the general consensus seems that it's so economical it's "not worth measuring". But that probably depends on your budget!
I appreciate there's so many variables and every boat / day is unique, but I'd be very grateful for any estimates you have for minimum consumption / cost for an hour's leisurely boating in the Channel in a 20-30 yr old Princess with twin Volvo engines. Am I looking at £30, £70, £130, £180 p/h? I really have no idea!
Thanks in advance!
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