ShoestringMariner
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If a boat moves slower with the smaller motor, does it not consume the same amount of fuel that a larger motor would travelling the same distance in less time?
say comparing a 50hp horse versus a 65hp versus 80hp, all versions with the boat planing at top speed. If each traveled the same distance at different max top speeds, wouldn’t fuel consumption not be pretty much all equal or very close? ( test would be on the same boat, same weight, same wave, wind and weather conditions.) Motors would be also be same era (not new vs 20 years old etc) and all either 2 or 4 stroke
say comparing a 50hp horse versus a 65hp versus 80hp, all versions with the boat planing at top speed. If each traveled the same distance at different max top speeds, wouldn’t fuel consumption not be pretty much all equal or very close? ( test would be on the same boat, same weight, same wave, wind and weather conditions.) Motors would be also be same era (not new vs 20 years old etc) and all either 2 or 4 stroke