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Fellow Smartwavers: how much fuel do you usually carry? And how many hours does this give you?

Currently I have the standard Tohatsu 23l tote tank and two 10l jerry cans. Rough calculations give me about 8l per hour. Is this the ball park?
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yeah I use roughly 8l at 15kts jumos higher with more throttle haha, my mate at army bay engineering makes alloy tanks to suit at 45l I think which I will upgrade too
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Thanks Spin,
is this alu tank under floor, or in the CC?
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same spot as the tank normally sits just makes better use of the space
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Originally posted by spin king spin king wrote:

same spot as the tank normally sits just makes better use of the space
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Nice. How much are these going for?

My tote tank is in the centre console, rather than in the well at the stern; I wonder if there's any performance issues with the weight so far aft?
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about 450 ish not bad for a custom job
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I use a couple of these in my tinny fit where my old 25 litre tote tank was

https://www.burnsco.co.nz/fuel-tank-45l-scepter-tall
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Nice one! The Burnsco website says this 45l tank is 363mm x 572mm x 345mm high. I took rough measurements of the well between the stern seats on OutSmart last night: 370mm wide x 570mm long by 400mm high. Looks like the well was purpose made for these tanks - hahahaha

I'll borrow one from my local Burnsco to ensure exact fit, but am quite positive about it. This will give 45l plus 23l - plenty for a longer trip.
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That's 68L, more as that's a nominal capacity not the actual capacity. I make that as a 240km range using SpinKings numbers. Going on the thirds rule, that's 80km out, 80km back and 80km reserve.

Where exactly are you likely to use that much? I would have thought a pair of 23L tanks easier to manage. 
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I officially made 10 hrs last night and and I have used 74.6 litres, good average
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Originally posted by OneWayTraffic OneWayTraffic wrote:

That's 68L, more as that's a nominal capacity not the actual capacity. I make that as a 240km range using SpinKings numbers. Going on the thirds rule, that's 80km out, 80km back and 80km reserve.

Where exactly are you likely to use that much? I would have thought a pair of 23L tanks easier to manage. 
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Originally posted by Pierre'o Pierre'o wrote:

Nice one! The Burnsco website says this 45l tank is 363mm x 572mm x 345mm high. I took rough measurements of the well between the stern seats on OutSmart last night: 370mm wide x 570mm long by 400mm high. Looks like the well was purpose made for these tanks - hahahaha

I'll borrow one from my local Burnsco to ensure exact fit, but am quite positive about it. This will give 45l plus 23l - plenty for a longer trip.
cool I hope it fits, I have 2 in my boat with a 3 way ball valve so I can switch between them.
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Hahahahaha... I installed this little gem on Friday evening.
Had a few hours on the water on Saturday and now the meter is blank. Guess $12 wasted.
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