New Member - Real World MPG 33 Express Questions

VTski4x4

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Hey folks! New member here - joined because I am very seriously considering moving into a 2015-2017 era 330 Express. Currently going on my 15th season with my Regulator 26FS w/Suzuki 250APs on it (repowered in 2016). I'm in the marine business, so I understand the real world cost of things, and that's actually what has me shopping Grady's. I was dead set on buying a used 35 Henriques Express, but after doing some soul searching and realizing my wife isn't going to spend a week away at a time with me, and that my friends all have kids now, week-long trips to Nantucket are DOA for the foreseeable future. The other side of that coin is maintaining a set of diesels - we are a diesel shop, and I understand the costs, and frankly, the juice isn't worth the squeeze with the reality of my working/fishing schedule.

Anyways - I want to get some real world honest feedback on true milage of the 330 Express, both with F300s and F350s (If I repower down the road it will be Suzuki). After 14 seasons with my Regulator, I know that it gets 1.65NMPG @ 30KTS like clockwork - no matter what. That is the 15yr average, and it's never dipped below 1.57 even when rough, through thousands and thousands of miles.

I live just north of Boston, and the majority of my fishing is North Shore & Stellwagen, down to the Cape and Chatham - sometimes out East 60ish miles depending on the BFT bite. I do tend to take 1 trip per year to ACK which is exactly 100mi out and around the Cape (I hate the canal so I go that way). Ideally, I would like to be able to target the bite down off Block, the Windmills, and would like to throw a canyon trip or two a year in there. I can refuel before heading south, so I won't need to run 180mi each way for Canyon runs - typical run will be 90mi each way. Crew is 2 guys, and I don't load the boat down with 50 rods and 1000lbs of ice - I enjoy releasing fish, and only keeping what we will actually eat - so super heavy runs are non-existent. The heaviest we will be is full fuel, water, and diesel (gen), and probably 250lbs of ice.

For those who fish "like I do" - what kind of real world nautical MPG are you seeing? If I can get 1:1 - I will be happy. It seems many guys are reporting better and worse numbers depending on props. I understand I won't be cruising 30kts anymore without burning a metric ton of fuel - but if we could get 26kts at 1:1 - I could live with that. Even if it dips to .9 on the way out, and 1.2 on the way back, that averages out for me.

Anyways - cheers! I look forward to contributing more as things progress. I am likely going to wait until Spring to pull the trigger on anything (as this season is half over for us), but you never know.
 
2003 330x with twin 300 yamaha. 1.1 - 1.2 is where I'm at. Nice cruise at 42-4400 right around 30 mph.
 
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Thanks for the responses. Those are the numbers I was hoping to see, and can completely live with. The ones that had me scratching my head were the .79nmpg with F300s that didn't seem to line up with other's.
 
1.0 to 1.1 at 4300-4400 RPM 26-27 Kts with 3/4 fuel, full water, 4 pob. 2007 with 2022 F300s
 
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