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| Fisher |
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Posts: 427 Location: Roseau | I have a 1992 Merc 150 on a 19' alum boat and a 15 hp kicker. So far i am averaging around 2 - 2.5 miles per gallon. Does that sound about right? It runs great just want to make sure that is normal? I dont run hard and that is what I get mainly cruising from spot to spot - 3 to 6 miles runs. Thanks | ||
| TJ DeVoe |
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Posts: 2323 Location: Stevens Point, WI | Yep, that's sounds about normal. It all depends on where you run that throttle. You'll get your optimum fuel economy from 3800-4400 rpm. | ||
| Propster |
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Posts: 1901 Location: MN | TJ, does that hold true even if you need to go faster to achieve that rpm range? Maybe in keeping speed down to be a little stingier on gas i'm actually using more? (we go through enough as it is) | ||
| TJ DeVoe |
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Posts: 2323 Location: Stevens Point, WI | Propster - 7/30/2012 2:39 PM TJ, does that hold true even if you need to go faster to achieve that rpm range? Maybe in keeping speed down to be a little stingier on gas i'm actually using more? (we go through enough as it is) Running 3800-4400 is just a general consensus, it can vary for every rig/setup. Same goes for a vehicle, running at 55 mph will always get you better mileage than running 70. Everything depends on your rig, if you have a boat that is setup with with 3/4 or less of the max hp rating, you'll need to run that throttle more where as with a boat that is maxed out with hp, it'll take less throttle to do the same thing as that boat that is under max hp. Make sense? | ||
| Fisher |
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Posts: 427 Location: Roseau | Thanks, I know they are not known for great gas milage, just wanted to make sure it wasnt on the low side and maybe needed to be looked at. Man the gas bill sure adds up fast! In general, what could I expect out of a 115 4 stroke? The boat is very light and a 115 would be enough power. Thanks | ||
| TJ DeVoe |
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Posts: 2323 Location: Stevens Point, WI | Fisher - 7/30/2012 3:24 PM In general, what could I expect out of a 115 4 stroke? The boat is very light and a 115 would be enough power. Thanks What boat do you have? A 19ft boat with a 115 I would imagine is severely under powered. Again, matching the boat with at least 3/4 or more of the max hp rating is highly suggested. Just because you'd go to a newer motor but less hp that doesn't mean it'll perform better, could actually do worse since the motor your interested in is a 4-stroke with considerable less hp and overall power. | ||
| Lone Stone |
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Posts: 477 Location: Iowa | My 690vs with 150 merc, gets between 2.5 and 3 so far. I'm still experimenting with props, so I'm in it pretty good. I think it will be a tad better when I stop messing with things, but still won't be good. | ||
| Fisher |
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Posts: 427 Location: Roseau | TJ, The boat is a spectrum and weighs 1100 lbs. What do you think? How about an optimax - 115? Thanks | ||
| beerforthemuskygods |
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Posts: 410 Location: one foot over the line | I'm not familiar with the spectrum, however, I have a Z-7 (18'8") that wieghs in around 1600#, I have a 175 opti and cruising at 3300 rpm I'm getting around 7 miles to the gallon. What is the max hp rating for your boat? I'm a firm believer in maxing them out, you'll never say, "I wish I had a smaller one" | ||
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