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Old 01-01-2020, 12:31 PM   #1
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I'm looking at buying a new toy from here:

https://www.boatsforsale.co.uk/boats/boat-brands-maxum/

The 2800scr and was just wondering if someone could tell me what the fuel will be with those engines?
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........ just wondering if someone could tell me what the fuel will be with those engines?
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Another way to look at "what the fuel will be" is 32 gal (120 L) per hour at WOT (wide open throttle). But at about 3600 rpm's (cruising speed of 20-25kt) you will burn 15 gal (60 L) per hour, that's not too bad.
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Another way to look at "what the fuel will be" is 32 gal (120 L) per hour at WOT (wide open throttle). But at about 3600 rpm's (cruising speed of 20-25kt) you will burn 15 gal (60 L) per hour, that's not too bad.
Thanks, i missed the word "burn out" in my post lol

But thats exactly what i wanted to know!!
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