PCUK
Well-Known Member
Just been looking at the Nordhavn 47 test in MBM and like most tests the safe cruising range is decided by allowing a 20% margin on fuel stock. I assume this is to prevent air entering the fuel system in rough conditions when the fuel level is below this 20% figure.
If so, my fuel tank system allows the fuel to drain down to the last 8 gallons before there is any dager of air entering the system. While this would not be an ideal situation to be in it does mean that I have far greater usable range than other boats with the same fuel capacity just through good system design.
It is also a cheap way of increasing range on any boat just by installing this simple system.
If so, my fuel tank system allows the fuel to drain down to the last 8 gallons before there is any dager of air entering the system. While this would not be an ideal situation to be in it does mean that I have far greater usable range than other boats with the same fuel capacity just through good system design.
It is also a cheap way of increasing range on any boat just by installing this simple system.