Its_Only_Money
Well-Known Member
Re: Glad to serve!
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Hull speed of a Fairline Sprint is about 5.3knts, hull speed is the square root of the waterline length in ft x 1.2(depending on hull type). I used to have a similar petrol boat and it did 5mpg at hull speed, not exactly horribly inefficent . Your probably running at 6-7knots and that is way above hull speed so will be massively inefficent. The longer the boat the better the hull speed, thats why the QM2 etc... have a hull speed of circa 30kts or so.
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I know how to calc hull speed. You may have done but how similar is similar (Sprints are renowned for being heavy for their length). No I'm not (within Hamble speed and wash limits so sub 6kts and very low wash) and yes I know. Thanks
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Hull speed of a Fairline Sprint is about 5.3knts, hull speed is the square root of the waterline length in ft x 1.2(depending on hull type). I used to have a similar petrol boat and it did 5mpg at hull speed, not exactly horribly inefficent . Your probably running at 6-7knots and that is way above hull speed so will be massively inefficent. The longer the boat the better the hull speed, thats why the QM2 etc... have a hull speed of circa 30kts or so.
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I know how to calc hull speed. You may have done but how similar is similar (Sprints are renowned for being heavy for their length). No I'm not (within Hamble speed and wash limits so sub 6kts and very low wash) and yes I know. Thanks