[PCW] Fuel consumption/Aventure 50

Georgs Kolesnikovs georgs@powercatamaranworld.com
Mon Oct 30 09:41:55 EST 2006


Tim Jordan provides this report on a delivery of the new Aventure 50 
from Houston to Fort Lauderdale:

The Aventure 50ft catamaran weighs light ship 13.475 tons, fitted 
with 2 x 315 motors
V-drive 

I then made my own calculation.

We ran nights and some days through the oil platforms and 2 water ways.

I filled the boat to the top with water and fuel at each of our 6 
stops and proceeded to motor from Kemach
Houston to Fort Lauderdale going through past Marathon up to Fort Lauderdale.

Our time on the clocks were 107.3 and 107.8

We motored the boat at 2.800 rpm in the open ocean and used our 
engine sychroniser in order to ensure that the engines  are working 
together and in the water ways what ever speed we could would be 
allowed to go.

The long and the short of this exercise was to establish what it cost 
to run a boat under these conditions, not just a timed run but a real 
journey around 1.289 miles according to our trip meter  

Herewith the results 1.457 nmpg, and taking into the cost of the fuel 
in different stops, the lowest $2.37 to $2.68 you can say the entire 
trip cost us around $2.50 pg.      

We had headseas of 3 to 5ft from Galveston to Panama city, then 2ft 
seas down to the Keys and a current with us from the Keys to FL flat 
water.

http://www.aventure-catamaran.com/              


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