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Splitdecision271 10-08-2011 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by I.D.C.E. (Post 3522456)
No probs even better when i put the Hypertech tune in it. I absolutely love the truck. The whole package truck, trailer and boat travel well.

I'll vouch for the effectiveness of the hypertech. It's like night and day, makes it a completely different animal.

rigoa7 12-15-2011 07:59 AM

Hi, you have helped me indirectly. I live in an island in the middle of the Mediterranean called Malta. I own a Formula PC 26 with twin Diesels. I have seen your boat pics a dozen times! Nice boat!

Splitdecision271 12-15-2011 04:49 PM

WOW! Twin Diesels in a 26, that's an interesting setup. Never seen or heard of that before. Do they run off one fuel tank or two? What's your consumtion like?

rigoa7 12-17-2011 03:24 AM

The engines are twin 130 HP Volvopenta. They use a common fuel tank. I cruise with both at 3400 RPM having 24 Knots. Roughly the consumption is around 1.8 Liters per Mile. It depends on the sea conditions but. I actually use the boat in the sea, i.e. salt water, do you or in fresh water?

Splitdecision271 12-17-2011 07:47 AM

So you get a little over 2 miles to the gallon. For only 130hp that's pretty good.

Your a little more efficient then a gas powered single 454 which we normally see in 26's. They have 2 1/2 times that in horsepower, but probably adds on twice the weight of your 130's.

Last year was the first full season, for my 292 in saltwater. It was on a fresh water lake for its first 6 years of its life before I got my hands on it. I then kept in on a fresh water river for 3 years before going to saltwater last year.

rigoa7 12-17-2011 08:31 AM

The Diesels are quite heavy, total inc. drive 454kg each. What I like with Diesels is with a few RPM, you already have quite HP. They have turbo and after-cooled. The main reason we have lots of twin installations here is due to crossings to Sicily, which is a stretch of 60 Miles. How can I post a photo of my engines, as the forum only lets me through a URL?

rigoa7 12-17-2011 08:57 AM

What I am amazed with these boats, is that for there age they seem to stay quite young. What I really might have wished is if the 26 was a few inches wider, but in the sea, which we get quite mild waves even in Summer it give a comfortable ride. Also here in Malta in Summer it is quite hot, around 37C in the shade!

Splitdecision271 12-18-2011 10:02 AM

Never posted a picture so can't be of much help there.

Our beams are about the same, around 8ft, so I know what your talking about. I get rocked around a bit as well when it gets rough. Being the PC's sit up higher doesn't help either.

My father has a 31PC with an 11ft beam. That extra 3ft makes a world of difference.

rigoa7 12-25-2011 10:25 AM

HI I.D.C.E. can you tell me how I can post some photos of my engine bay of my FORMULA PC 26? Tks.

I.D.C.E. 12-26-2011 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by rigoa7 (Post 3578920)
HI I.D.C.E. can you tell me how I can post some photos of my engine bay of my FORMULA PC 26? Tks.

If you have the pics hosted on a site such as facebook, photobucket, snapfish, etc. Copy the pics url and insert it between as follows.....

[img]pic url[/img]


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