Fuel usage question

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Fuel usage question

I am considering purchasing a 2000 or newer C36MKII.
Any idea on what my GPH would be when motoring?
What speed and rpm is considered optimum?

Thanks

Blair
Pacific Beach, CA

Blair White
2004 C36 MKII # 2169 "Dash"
Pacific Beach, CA

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Hello Brad,
And welcome to the C36 owners website. I just bought my 1994 C36 MK1.75 in June and love it. I don't think you can get a better boat in that size for the money. And this site and the people on it are just amazing. I can't imagine a stronger more helpful group. The boat is worth buying just for that!! To answer your question log on to "Practical Sailor" (the mag)and look up Catalina 36. (You might have to be a member to get access)
There's a good review they did of the MKII back in 2001. So it should be applicable to the boat you're looking at. They say their test boat (Universal 35B engine) used .8 Gal/hr at 2200rpm.
I've found that I can get as good as .5 gal/hr in moderate wind with some sail assitance. Our last trip against 15kt head winds and 3 ft waves with no sails, I measured .7 gal/hr at 2200 rpm over about 7 hours. My boat has the 30hp, Universal M35.
Good luck.
Sam

Capt. Sam Murphy
1994 Catalina 36, Hull 1327
Shoal draft, two cabin model.
Panama City, Florida

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Hi Blair,
I have 1999 C36 MKII with Universal 35B ( that is 35 HP). I estimate that it uses about 3/4 of a Gallon Per hour at about 2000 RPM. Everything is stock including the propeller. It has - I think 25 Gallon fuel tank. I have never used more than 1/2 tank on any trip. I spent over a year comparing sailboats and there is nothing with a better combination of everything, Examples are - keel stepped mast, keel, engine, batteries, wood construction, the shape and placement of the spreaders. It is a a very good looking boat. There is a very large number of owners here and you can get friendly advice from many professionals. It also keeps its value and you can get you money back when you are ready to sell it. It is an excellent stable coastal cruiser.

Haro Bayandorian, 1999 C36 MKII, Sail La Vie #1787, M35B,
Coyote Point, San Mateo, CA.

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0.8 US gallons per hour is about right for my 2002. I cruise the M35B engine (35 hp) typically about 2500 rpm, at maybe 5.5 kts or a little more.

Larry Brandt
S/V High Flight #2109
Pacific Northwest, PDX-based
2002 C-36 mkII SR/FK M35B
 

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Useful information. Thanks.

Sam, i will definitely check out that site.

Blair White
Pacific Beach, CA

Blair White
2004 C36 MKII # 2169 "Dash"
Pacific Beach, CA

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I think if you go with 1.2 MPG, with the M35, no sail assist, it will be pretty accurate.
I believe that is also what I read in the manual. If in doubt, call Kent at Catalina Yachts in California.
Rich

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Richard & Joan Bain
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Rich, that's way too much fuel burn. You're talking Bayliner stats there. With a full 25 US gallon tank that would take you only 30 miles. If an M35B burns one US gallon per hour (and it doesn't use that much) at 5 to 6 knots, that's 5 miles per gallon at least, and a range of over 125 miles.

(Could you have meant gallons per hour, not miles per gallon? Or maybe miles per liter, eh?)

Larry Brandt
S/V High Flight #2109
Pacific Northwest, PDX-based
2002 C-36 mkII SR/FK M35B
 

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My experience is somewhere between .5 to .7 GPH at a cruising speed of 5 and a half knots under average conditions. With headwind or current, I go with .7 to .8 GPH. M35B engine.
John Meyer

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C36 MKll, Hull 2135

Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro, CA

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Sorry!
Yes it is 1.2 gallons per hour. (Max)

Rich

Richard & Joan Bain
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1997 Catalina 36 MK11
Bayfield, Ontario

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Here is a copy of a diagram I copied from the spec page of the engine. Shows HP, Torque and fuel consumption per RPM.

Interesting that they just graph it to RPM regardless of load.

It looks to me that at a steady 2300 or 2400 rpm you are going to get about 1 gal. per hour. If you spend a certain amount of time like I do just idling and at slower rpm when in the marina and docking, then your average will go down. I seem to average around .8 gal/hr which includes some longish trips. I have an Autoprop which seems to be somewhat more efficient.

Gene Foraker
Sandusky Yacht Club
Sandusky, OH
1999  C36  #1786
Gypsy Wagon

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