crazy4557
Well-Known Member
I now have a 7.5m Cobra rib to experience a different form of boating after many years with planing craft like Fairline etc. Just got fed up with the weather so decided to try something new. 
Now, this weekend, launched the boat with full tanks after topping up at the garage (nice price) and we almost flew from Lymington to Cowes and back at 45 knots+. Then another blast in the afternoon over to Newtown Creek for a spot of lunch then back to Lymington. Kids loved it, me too although I was concious of the fuel bill with a 250HP Suzuki Outboard.
Boat recovered back on trailer, which is an interesting job at springs low tide, and back to garage to top up tanks for next trip.
This is where the problem is in that it took only 5 litres and wouldn't take a drop more. Fuel was up to the top of the filler neck but I knew it would take at least 50 - 80 litres to top the tank up.
Do you think maybe an air lock in the tank or are modern engines really that economical :encouragement:
Now, this weekend, launched the boat with full tanks after topping up at the garage (nice price) and we almost flew from Lymington to Cowes and back at 45 knots+. Then another blast in the afternoon over to Newtown Creek for a spot of lunch then back to Lymington. Kids loved it, me too although I was concious of the fuel bill with a 250HP Suzuki Outboard.
Boat recovered back on trailer, which is an interesting job at springs low tide, and back to garage to top up tanks for next trip.
This is where the problem is in that it took only 5 litres and wouldn't take a drop more. Fuel was up to the top of the filler neck but I knew it would take at least 50 - 80 litres to top the tank up.
Do you think maybe an air lock in the tank or are modern engines really that economical :encouragement: