Capt Popeye
Well-Known Member
Do not be totally put off by the apocalyptic fuel consumption warnings. the maximum speed you will be doing on the Thames is
8 kilometres an hour.
Those monster engines will be operating at tickover and probably sipping 2 gallons an hour at idle, lets call an average a couple of hours up and couple of back....4 x hours total so £50 for fuel, not bad for day out for a family. ?
You will spend more on food and drink.
You need to get somebody who knows about boats with petrol engines nad outdrives or get it surveyed
Fuel consumption MerCruiser
The brutal truth is that a limited budget you may end up with a tired cramped bit smelly old boat which suits the Thames or something modern bright and airy that your other half is prepared to go boating in, which does not.![]()
Well what you so state Mr O might be right, in certain cirumstances, BUT, guess that you are asuming that someone new to boating, buys a Sports Cruiser with say potential 30 -40 knots max speed , and keeps to the 8 knot (or whatever) speed limit is is place upon the river; Fair guess is that a newcomer will open up the Throttles a bit at times to Clear the fuel system out (alledgedly) or use the engine power to perform in /out locks etc unnecessarily !
Watching /curbing ones generated Wash by slowing own to maybe 6 knots maybe not deemed right by any newby , so guess that a craft designed / built for inland rivers and waterways will proove much less of a hazard to opperate in one's early stages than a performance craft designed and built for open waters and sea going !
