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Old 09-26-2008, 01:02 AM
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New development with Eliminator...500+hp with 1000# of torque...







Motors are going into this 43' Eagle...


Target delivery is the Ft Lauderdale Boat Show...
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Old 09-26-2008, 07:58 AM
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Looks like a great design...also looks like a modified 24v.
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I think it will a great start. The 43 Scarab/Eliminator is a good platform. What top end number (80mph) are you guys looking for.
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I wonder what the fuel burn is at a steady 60 mph cruise?
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ASD's or #6's?

Can you stagger a diesel boat......never seen it done.
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Originally Posted by PatriYacht
I wonder what the fuel burn is at a steady 60 mph cruise?
If the engine is 500hp the fuel burn rate is easy to calculate. It takes 1 GPH of diesel fuel for every 20hp. So 500/20= 25 GPH per engine at WOT. I would take a guess that it would burn about 20 GPH per engine @ 60 mph.
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how does that compare to say, a 525 at those speeds?
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Originally Posted by waterboy222
how does that compare to say, a 525 at those speeds?
Not sure, but my 6.2 in the sea ray will burn about 25-36gph at wot, I would venture to say the 525 would be 50-60gph
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60mph:
Diesels @ 40gph
525s??? will they even push that 43 @ 60mph cruise? @ 60gph? (figuring 1g/mile burn rate, which may be optimistic.)
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Fuel consumption averages about .36-.38 lbs per Hp hour. The GPH is based on how many horsepower your using at any given time.

The 25 GPH is close, it most likely will be as high as 28 (dyno) but that "1 GPH of diesel fuel for every 20hp" is probably more representative of what you will see in the actual boat.

Maritime_Eng - that's a very good quick little gauge of fuel consumption, thank you!
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