CAT OWNERS- Gallons per hour Burned??
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I will say going from a boat that required 93 to my outboards on CC that burn cheap gas is like one of my favorite parts about it. My dollars go so much further with it. So if you are worried about fuel. Go outboards.
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Everyone has got the wrong idea, this is not a financial problem. It is a study of how many gallons are needed to transport a boat a large distance, I was figuring about 90-100 gallons per hour for a 35 cat with big blocks and blowers
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Everyone has got the wrong idea, this is not a financial problem. It is a study of how many gallons are needed to transport a boat a large distance. I was figuring about 90-100 gallons per hour for a 35 cat with big blocks and blowers
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220 gallons. The 700s go in starting next month and my burn should be about the same as Dirty Money
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