Performance Yachts Gas Mileage For A Performance Yacht?

Gas mileage for a performance yacht? - performance yachts

I ask myself what is gasoline consumption a 85-ton super-yacht, which has a range of 450 nautical miles and reached an initial Top 45 mph (39 knots). Tank capacity of 2906 liters of gasoline. any help would be very grateful! Thank you!

5 comments:

Richard C said...

Jtex I like the idea, but not quite right. Ships such as Sunseeker based their future on the light for the majority (108 meters) high speed in the range of 30-32 MPH, but with the turbo-diesel engines, an area approximately 130 gallons per hour. You only get the distance to a cruising speed of more conservative. Hope this helps.

mtvernon... said...

Yes, it is the calculation. However, the use of fuel in a boat then various vehicles. in a shipment of fuel is calculated by the hours at all speeds, taking into account the load and atmospheric conditions, salt or fresh water, and power management settings of the machine. However, I regret to say, but a ship is a vessel of 85 tons and travel is rarely more than a cruising speed of 18-20 knots. (You can see how it will be released at that) the speed?. And in a boat on the brakes and is used about 135 -175 liters of diesel per hour. For a gas engine for this kind of power you use turbines (have the use of primary fuel) engine to 32 knots, the power, the power of the water source and the ship is almost out of the water (which I plan to appeal) and the requirements for this type of energy is used only for the real mega-yachts. (3000-5000 HP), such power is truly accessible to all.

mtvernon... said...

Yes, it is the calculation. However, the use of fuel in a boat then various vehicles. in a shipment of fuel is calculated by the hours at all speeds, taking into account the load and atmospheric conditions, salt or fresh water, and power management settings of the machine. However, I regret to say, but a ship is a vessel of 85 tons and travel is rarely more than a cruising speed of 18-20 knots. (You can see how it will be released at that) the speed?. And in a boat on the brakes and is used about 135 -175 liters of diesel per hour. For a gas engine for this kind of power you use turbines (have the use of primary fuel) engine to 32 knots, the power, the power of the water source and the ship is almost out of the water (which I plan to appeal) and the requirements for this type of energy is used only for the real mega-yachts. (3000-5000 HP), such power is truly accessible to all.

jtexas said...

It's simple mathematics. Range = 450 nm, the fuel tank = 2906, te 154 nautical miles per gallon or MPG in 1345, that is, it takes about 7 1 / 2 gallons per mile.

trunorth said...

You know, it's the oldest cliche in the book:

If you need to ask yourself, you can not afford.

If you learn is expressed in liters per hour.

Salud!

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