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How big is my fuel tank on my boat?

How big is my fuel tank on my boat?

On average, a boat can hold around 40 gallons of gas in its fuel tank. But the range can vary from as small as 5 gallons or less for a small boat to as big as 250,000 gallons or more for a big yacht.

What is the draft on a Lund boat?

when Starcraft/Lund lists draft, it must mean the distance from the waterline to the lowest point with the MOTOR DOWN. Thanks REW for the measurements. I agree with poster #12 though I always thought Draft meant how much water will it take for your boat to float?

How do I find out the fuel range of my boat?

To get the range, the one-way distance the vessel can travel on one tank of fuel, multiply nautical miles per gallon (nmpg) by tank capacity and then by 0.9, which is a margin of safety when estimating how much usable fuel is in the tank. To get nmpg, divide boat speed in knots by gph.

How do I tell how much fuel my tank holds?

If you’re curious about your fuel tank capacity, here is a simple formula to determine the size of your gas tank in gallons. Simply multiply the length, width, and height (L x W x H) of the gas tank, then divide the total by 231. 231 is the number of cubic inches in one gallon of gasoline.

How do you find the draft of a boat?

Measure the distance from the boat’s waterline, (where the side of the vessel meets the water) to the lowest part of the keel that you have identified. Record this number in feet or centimeters. You have measured the draft of your boat.

What is boat draw?

A boat’s draft is simply the distance between the waterline and the deepest point of the boat. It’s also common to hear that a boat “draws 24 inches,” which means its draft in 24 inches.

How do you calculate total fuel consumption?

Simply note down the distance travelled since the last top-up and then take a note of how much fuel it consumed to travel that distance, then divide the litres used by the kilometres travelled and multiply by 100 to calculate consumption in litres/100km.

What does deadrise mean on a boat?

A very common number thrown around when comparing boats, especially Center Consoles, is the Deadrise Angle of the hull measured at the transom. Put quite simply, it is the angle between a horizontal plane and the hull surface. A boat with “a lot of deadrise” is a boat with a deeper, sharper V-shaped hull.

What are the features of a 1997 Lund fishing boat?

With a number of different options, this fishing boat delivers the ultimate in fishing features along with a optimal layout for trolling, casting or just driving around the lake. Options include: Travel Cover, Spre Tire, load guides Minn Kota Terrova 55, 3 seats, Transom Saver, Garmin 240 Fishfinder, Tilt Steering – 1997 Lund 1775 Pro V

What kind of motor does a 1997 Lund Tiller have?

1997 Lund 16 Rebel Tiller 1997 Lund 16 Rebel Tiller This is a 1997 Lund 16 Rebel Tiller that is powered by a 1994 Evinrude 25 2 Stroke with Electric Start. This boat has a Motor Guide X3 45 lb Thrust Bow Troller, 2 Fishing Seats, and a Side Livewell.

How big is the beam on a Lund Boat?

HUGE 96″ beam for stability, roominess and performance. 12 volt in dash receptacle. Tilt wheel and no feedback steering. Convertible top storage. Easy access battery storage. Stand up canvas. Padded bow bolsters. Has capacity to seat 6 behind the windshield. This boat is ready to fish.

What kind of motor does a 1997 Lund 16 Rebel have?

Comes equipped with a Minn Kota Terrova 80 i-Link trolling motor, Humminbird 898 fish finder, 2-bank battery charger, four (4) rod holders, Lowrance Hook 7x, Humminbird 595c, and a stereo! 1997 Lund 16 Rebel SS Adventure Save thousands over new!