I have a 73 Gulfstar 43 with twin Perkins 135s. Running one screw at 1500 I'll get 6-8 kts and burn 3.5 gph.
HOWEVER, running two screws, each at 1500, I'll get 8-10 kts and burn 2.5 gph.
Yes, I burn less diesel on two screws than I do one...
I gave up trying to figure out torque curves and angle of the rudders and just accept that Lucky wants to run on two screws
Capstan,
I'm buying a 1973 Gulfstar 43 MKI and was wondering if you know for certain the capacity of the fuel tank? I've heard 200 and 300 gallons. Just wondering if you knew for sure. Prior owner of my boat says it get 2.2 GPH both engines at 1800 rpm (9 Knots) and genny running.
Thanks
Let's hope for rectangular tanks!
Uh uh. Lets hope for tanks that conform to the hull sides thus optimizing volume drawn vs dead bottom space. Measure the tank's volume when fueling by marking a stick or sight rube at various gallons when filling from empty to full.
Capstan,
I'm buying a 1973 Gulfstar 43 MKI and was wondering if you know for certain the capacity of the fuel tank? I've heard 200 and 300 gallons. Just wondering if you knew for sure. Prior owner of my boat says it get 2.2 GPH both engines at 1800 rpm (9 Knots) and genny running.
Thanks
Most fuel tanks will have a label on them stating the capacity. That's one way of knowing.