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The whole story of your boat was awesome to follow.
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The whole story of your boat was awesome to follow.
Thank you! Being a part of the design and build was one of the more fun things I've ever done. Here are my two ladies meeting for the first time in Taiwan:
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The stuff of dreams for sure. Nice nice toy!
What speed will she make?
I had her at 17 knots while in Taiwan, but 16.5 WOT sustained appears to be the published number. She's not really a top speed boat, though. Her displacement speed is 11 knots, which is the fastest we'd usually run her. Running at 7 or 9 knots drops fuel use a good bit, which is where we'll mostly run. Here's a performance chart that we later realized was PER ENGINE, so you have to double the fuel consumption numbers. Therefore, at 7.6 knots we're getting exactly 1 nmpg, while at 9.3 knots we're getting 0.6 nmpg, and at 11 knots we're getting 0.35 nmpg. We ran around 13.6 knots to Bimini and back last week and were burning almost 80 GPH and getting 0.175 nmpg. As you can see, every two knots of additional speed roughly doubles fuel burn. We covered the 55nm to Bimini in 4 hours, though, which was a nice run. I'll probably fill her for the first time in a few weeks, which will be a ~$7,500 fuel bill. The sting of that should be enough to keep us at 7.6 knots for at least a few weeks! Ironically, the range numbers below are correct.
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Truth! Or have a friend with a boat