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dogon dory":2j4u5cm5 said:So what would be the best propeller on a Venture 23?
Granath":qmxskwai said:They have also published the Venture 26 data on the C-Dory website, don't know if I should believe the numbers now. Is it me or is 60 gallons of gas on the 26 seem a little low. We are still leaning towards the cd25.
Les Lampman":wow6egi9 said:Granath":wow6egi9 said:They have also published the Venture 26 data on the C-Dory website, don't know if I should believe the numbers now. Is it me or is 60 gallons of gas on the 26 seem a little low. We are still leaning towards the cd25.
As best I remember the Cape Cruiser 26 had two 55-gallon aluminum fuel tanks in the stern for 110-gallon total capacity. I can't imagine that C-Dory would drop those to 30-gallons each.
Yeah, making long weekender runs from Whittier out to the Montague area is the plan. I've been out as far as Latouche in my 16 Angler, but didn't have a lot left for exploring and such. And currently, my Arima 17 only gets me out as far as Eshamy, or northern Knight, (the 1984 Johnson 90 mounted on the back is kind of a gas hog...).Larry H":2iifl6xc said:AK,
Checking where you live, I would guess you are either operating in PWS or going out of Homer towards Kodiak. With those long runs and no gas stations, I agree that you need more fuel. ...
My thinking exactly. So, when I saw the overly optimistic MPG numbers published on the C-Dory website, it really got my attention. If their numbers were true (5.2mpg w/60g tanks = 312mi), round trip range on the V23 would be just about what I was looking for (right at 100).Larry H":2iifl6xc said:As I see it you can only increase MPG or tankage. ...
I put saddle tanks on my 16 Angler to increase the range and they fit nicely under the gunnels. But I'm not sure if there is really any good spot to put saddle tanks on the V23. I think the step/fishwell would get in the way. Besides, I've gone down that road and while I'm not entirely opposed to adding tankage, I'm just not excited about it.Larry H":2iifl6xc said:In thinking about the Venture 23, saddle tanks seem like a good solution. Another possibility is a bladder tank in the port lazarette. Other than that, 5 gal gas cans work, but they are a hassle. ...
That may be a viable option, but we were hoping to purchase one on the west coast and pilot it up here as a vacation. I suppose whomever would be doing the rigging could install a custom tank at the same time.Larry H":2iifl6xc said:One last option would be to order a Venture 23 without tanks(if the factory would do that) and have custom tanks made to completely fill the area under the splashwell.
Granath":22ri2mok said:Just checked the C-Dory website again. For the 26V they have listed two 30 gallon tanks. But I agree with Les here, it must be a misprint. It wouldn't make sense to lower the fuel capacity, especially if people are going to be running bigger motors. Is the tank on the cd25 located more towards the front area of the rear cockpit?
Michael
Joe - typically gas will weigh closer to 6.5 lbs per gallon. The colder it is the more it will weigh and the warmer it is the less it will weigh per gallon. I don’t believe it will ever get warm enough to only weigh 5.9-lbs. even in California. Well maybe in Death Valley. In Alaska it will probably weigh more than 6.5-lbs. But then you can figure more miles per gallon in Alaska than in California.Sea Wolf":jnsfzh16 said:110 gallons X 5.9 lbs/gallon = 650 lbs of gas!
oldgrowth":1rzrohca said:Joe - typically gas will weigh closer to 6.5 lbs per gallon. The colder it is the more it will weigh and the warmer it is the less it will weigh per gallon. I don’t believe it will ever get warm enough to only weigh 5.9-lbs. even in California. Well maybe in Death Valley. In Alaska it will probably weigh more than 6.5-lbs. But then you can figure more miles per gallon in Alaska than in California.Sea Wolf":1rzrohca said:110 gallons X 5.9 lbs/gallon = 650 lbs of gas!
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