All,
Well it is official we are now a C-Brat family. We have wanted to get a small family cruiser to explore south central Alaska for years. After a ton of research we narrowed in on a C-Dory. We started looking for a 22ft Cruiser this winter. It took a few months but we found Joy, 2005 22ft cruiser, on the C-Brat sight. I was on it within hours of the posting. I had Puget Marina in Olympia give it a once over for me and I bought it sight unseen. Then I started looking for a ride for Joy to Alaska. Again, C-Brats to the rescue. I exchanged a few e-mails with Jack in Alaska, he had an empty trailer ball heading North that fit my timeframe. I can’t say enough good things about Jack. He was great to deal with, tons of updates, even a few pictures of the trip. And a rock solid recommendation on getting the boat shrink wrapped for shipment. Kevin at PacificShrinkWrap got it ready for a ride to Alaska. He also did a great job. Jack rolled into town just before Easter. It was like Christmas morning at my house. We got it unwrapped and attacked the boat with a scrub brush. An un-naming ceremony was performed. I will follow up with pictures once I figure out how to build an album.
We took it out for a maiden voyage last Sunday. Seas flat as can be, light breeze, no swells. 6" wind chop in the late evening.
Ran a total of 70nm burning 25.6gallons with a 2005 90hp Suzuki (3x14x17) The sweet spot seemed to be 15-16knts at 4,300-4,400 rpm burning 5.8 gph. 2.7nm/gal average. WOT is 5,200RPM at 22knts. I was loaded very light on a day trip only, full fuel and water tanks with minimal gear. It seemed to run best with the outboard trimmed all the way down and the trim tabs also all the way down. I plan on adding a permatrim. Hopefully that will give me back some plane adjustment other than full down on everything...
Anyway does this seem reasonable performance? I was honestly expecting a little better performance on cruise speed and fuel burn. I am definitely going to need more fuel. (2) 20 gallon tanks will not cut it on anything but a day trip. Any feedback on performance or adding additional fuel capacity would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
Well it is official we are now a C-Brat family. We have wanted to get a small family cruiser to explore south central Alaska for years. After a ton of research we narrowed in on a C-Dory. We started looking for a 22ft Cruiser this winter. It took a few months but we found Joy, 2005 22ft cruiser, on the C-Brat sight. I was on it within hours of the posting. I had Puget Marina in Olympia give it a once over for me and I bought it sight unseen. Then I started looking for a ride for Joy to Alaska. Again, C-Brats to the rescue. I exchanged a few e-mails with Jack in Alaska, he had an empty trailer ball heading North that fit my timeframe. I can’t say enough good things about Jack. He was great to deal with, tons of updates, even a few pictures of the trip. And a rock solid recommendation on getting the boat shrink wrapped for shipment. Kevin at PacificShrinkWrap got it ready for a ride to Alaska. He also did a great job. Jack rolled into town just before Easter. It was like Christmas morning at my house. We got it unwrapped and attacked the boat with a scrub brush. An un-naming ceremony was performed. I will follow up with pictures once I figure out how to build an album.
We took it out for a maiden voyage last Sunday. Seas flat as can be, light breeze, no swells. 6" wind chop in the late evening.
Ran a total of 70nm burning 25.6gallons with a 2005 90hp Suzuki (3x14x17) The sweet spot seemed to be 15-16knts at 4,300-4,400 rpm burning 5.8 gph. 2.7nm/gal average. WOT is 5,200RPM at 22knts. I was loaded very light on a day trip only, full fuel and water tanks with minimal gear. It seemed to run best with the outboard trimmed all the way down and the trim tabs also all the way down. I plan on adding a permatrim. Hopefully that will give me back some plane adjustment other than full down on everything...
Anyway does this seem reasonable performance? I was honestly expecting a little better performance on cruise speed and fuel burn. I am definitely going to need more fuel. (2) 20 gallon tanks will not cut it on anything but a day trip. Any feedback on performance or adding additional fuel capacity would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave