Re: Probably normal but this boat sucks down gas quick
I love these gas mileage threads! There?s lots of real data out there on the boat magazine and manufacturer websites. Lots of posts here also from people with fuel flow meters and GPS speedometers who can give you real numbers. Unfortunately lots of people WITHOUT instruments like to fool themselves on how good they think their gas mileage is!
Your gas mileage sounds about normal. Boats SUCK

when it comes to gas mileage. A 17 or 18 foot fiberglass runabout with a decent 4-stroke engine (inboard OR outboard, makes no difference) is going to get right around 5 MPG (which means its burning 5 gallons per hour) at best cruise speed in a lightly loaded condition. A 2-stroke (E-TEC included) will burn about twice as much fuel.
Since you are not at optimum cruise speed all the time your engine is running (accelerating and running at other than optimum cruise really sucks down the gas) you are probably easily using 12 ? 15 gallons ($60 - $75 at $5 a gallon) in a couple of hours IF the boat is running that whole time.
These tests of 18? boats show about what you can expect:
V6 Inboard from Boattest.Com:
Fuel Injected 4-stroke Outboard from Yamaha website:
As you can see, at best cruise speed you?ll get just over 5 MPG if you?re lucky (remember, these are lightly loaded boats ? no extra people, coolers, etc).
This means you?re burning about 5 gallons per hour minimum while the boat is running on plane. When you?re accelerating or running at faster or slower speeds you?re getting WORSE mileage, so your average will be about 3.5 to 4 MPG.
We had this discussion in an earlier thread, this data from Four Winns gives the performance of the same boat (17? Horizon) with 5 different motors:
http://assets3.fourwinnsmarketing.co...X (p2-5).pdf
Here it is in a graph so it?s easier to talk about:
As you can see, the 135 HP 4 cylinder I/O (3.0), 190 HP V6 I/O (4.3), and 90 HP outboard all burn about 5 GPH at 25 MPH. This magically works out to about 5 MPG!!!!
If you want to double your fuel consumption go with one of the higher HP E-TECS.
Those figures just don't seem right. I have a 17.5 foot boat with the same engine (except the paperwork claims it's 230 HP) and I can spend 4-5 hours pulling people around on tubes using less than 20 gallons of gas.
It costs my boat about 10% in gas mileage to pull a tube. So an 18? towing at 25 MPH will probably burn at least 6 GPH. If your tubing is like most people, then at least an hour of that 4 hours of tubing is probably with the motor stopped, talking, changing tubers, etc. Probably more like 3 hours of actual tube towing time. So 4 hours of tubing (really 3 hours running at about 6 GPH, 1 hour loading tubes, etc) would burn 18 gallons of gas. In other words, you?re getting the same fuel consumption as RobertPel9.
If you?re really interested in fuel consumption, get one of these:
http://www.iboats.com/LowranceNET_L...4833551--**********.489590275--view_id.359411
and a GPS.
Then you can compare your fuel consumption with verified data and you won?t have to guess at how much fuel you?re using!