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Fuel burn estimate for a small sportfish boat

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by mapism, May 20, 2023.

  1. mapism

    mapism Senior Member

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    If you don't mind me taking advantage of the much higher experience that most of you folks have on this type of boats, I would appreciate if anyone could give me a ballpark fuel burn for a Scout 28' powered by a pair of Yam 225 outboards.
    I was asked to deliver this boat, and while the trip is nowhere near long enough to be concerned about range, I'm curious about what to expect anyway.
    Besides, am I right in expecting to cruise at least in the mid 20s with no stress for the engines?
    I understand that the boat passed the survey with flying colors, so I would expect her to perform as she should, even if 20 years old...
    Thanks in advance!
  2. Capt Ralph

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    1/10 GPH per HP x2.
    Find your HP curve per RPM and figure from there.
    I would guess your going to easy cruise @ 150HP each, 30 GPH total.

    I had a ole Yam 225 (fuel injected, 2 stroke) on one of our 20' work boats. Deliberately under propped a bit (tow boat).
    Easy cruise was close to 15GPH, maybe 20 kts.
    It would suck some fuel on a fast tow but ran amazingly well for a single.
    Tach was never reliable.
    I did put a proper stainless wheel when we were selling her, Dam fast also over 30 kts throttle to the pins.
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  3. mapism

    mapism Senior Member

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    Just for the records, the outboards in the boat I'm referring to are 4 stroke (F225TXRA, V6, 3.35 liters, according to the papers).
    By and large, I'd have expected somewhat less than 15GPH each side - at least at 20 kts...
    Then again, if I already had some first hand experience on this type of boat/powerplant, I wouldn't have asked! :)
  4. Capt Ralph

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    Hang on, That ole yam was a fuel injected 4 stoke. I typed wrong.
    That is how it towed so well also. Lots of low end torque.

    It was a Mariner 3L, 2 stroke on my last work boat (Floater Boat).

    Currently shopping for another CC. Smaller with a big engine for our towed tender and river boat.
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    10 gph at 4000 rpms, 12-13 gph at 4500 rpms, per motor.
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    That's what my thoughts were.
  8. mapism

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    Thanks folks, sounds good. I'll report back next week about the actual results.
    Fuel burn aside, I'm curious to check also how the boat performs, because as I understand Scout reputation is rather good in the US, but they are almost unheard of, on this side of the Pond...
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    They're a very mid tier boat. Very popular here because they sell the sizzle, but they lack a little on the steak.
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    +1 on CaptJ's post. Look forward to your observations on the Scout, Mapism. For me, it doesn't pass the 'knuckle' test. Knock on the side of the hull and you can physically see a reverberation. It's not confidence inspiring. Otherwise, nice looking boat with good ergonomics. I *think* their larger boats are better built but the 23-28 range could use another laminate layer.
    Ken Bracewell and K1W1 like this.
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    Yeah, agree: Looked closely at a new Scout a few months ago, but decided on the competition instead and glad I did, saved 4ok and this thing works just as good. IMG_4665.jpeg
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    I pasted your questions in an email to a buddy with same boat and will report back his reply. As I believe most of us would agree, all boats run good in the calm and although I've only been in her once, on a 1-10, when we got into some 2-3 close chop I would rate his Scout about a 5 and prefer my 23T Contender in same conditions. I expected her to to have a smoother ride and recall making a comment a windshield wiper should have been ordered; maybe some rain X would help.
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    My neighbor bought a new 38 (?) 2 years ago, First winter spent in the fiberglass shop as it was delaminating. Obviously repair was on Scouts dime, but still troubling.
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    Although he didn't report at what speed, he wrote, "total fuel burn is about 14 gallons an hour, " stating they were extremely economical under 3500 RPM.
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  15. mapism

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    By "he wrote", do you mean the chap you mentioned in post #12, who owns the same boat?
    That would be a fantastic source of comparable info, if he doesn't mind sharing some.
    Goes without saying that I'd be happy to reciprocate, as soon as I'll be able to.
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    Yes. Although she has a pair of Yamaha's I can't swear what HP they are but will find out.