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Bavaria Yachts

Posted on June 11, 2010.
Bavaria YachtsAnyone who has good knowledge about yachts.

http://www.bavaria-used-boats.com/web/__lang/en/__heading/3/yacht [__obj] / g24yacht/yacht [__tpl] /] 3/yacht __public [/ [1/yacht modell] / Bavaria Cruiser /] __max yacht [/ 98/yacht [__index] / 1 ...

What would be the boat in the link to fill the fuel cost. How far would this fuel allow the boat to travel? What is the fuel used?

This ship is of course a sailboat ... The fuel capacity 160L or 36 gallons (rounded). It would cost about $ 200 to fill the tank.

A sailboat, fast forward primary vessel is the wind blowing through the sails and through. The fuel is used to power auxiliary engine of the ship - you do not use it for Manulife in and around a marina. The engine is not reached by the power of the vessel while underway. It is used to make it easier for you to dock your boat without bumping against other boats. Some sailors, however, if caught at sea with little or no wind use their engines to keep the ship moving - but in reality - few (very few) feel the need and did it.
This particular ship has an ice box "for refrigeration, and the minimum requirements for electricity. It has a cooking surface of the alcohol. With a good solar panel, it is unlikely you'll ever need to run your engine for any length of time measurable only affect your fuel. It refers to a battery charger on board (connected to shore power) so it is unlikely that you need to run your engine for a long period of time. Even for charging your battery, fuel consumption would be minimal.
Regarding the "distance" is to be feared - the sky is your limit. My son and I spent 4 years sailing - for the most part, we went up and down the Atlantic and in and around the Mediterranean and the Adriatic Sea ... We visited a lot, lot or premises and were in the most popular ports from Norway to South Africa, and Casablanca in Trieste. Our boat had a fuel tank 75 gallons, and in those four years, we have not used, but half of it.

Have fun ... Columbus The only reason God has toured the world, so you can navigate around it!

Happy & Safe Boating!

PS. Imaki is absolutely right about "MotorSailors. However ... Although it drew on the gallons error "vs. L" - has not made a mistake on this ship is considered a marine engine. "In the true sense of the word" Americans "and the typical use of the nomenclature - the ship is not an "auxiliary power". It is a sailboat.

I'm surprised it did not take that too. "MotorSailors" as she says, use "veil" and "power" - they use too much fuel - therefore - it is very unlikely that you can find one that does not fuel capacity that exceeds 400 , 500, 600 gallons of fuel. I mention this only if you do not get confused with his answer, because even if it is correct what she said about MotorSailors - none of that belongs to the vessel in question .

With good time sailing skills you can navigate the world of solidarity and not use 36 liters of fuel.

you can not buy the wind

although I can read, and it clearly indicates that the fuel capacity is 160 gal. Depending on where you are costing about $ 750 to fill voids. Being a sailboat fuel could last long. The fuel is used to power your auxiliary engine for docking or when the wind does not blow.

Good luck and safe boating!

edit - My mistake - to make sure it is liters. The quantity of fuel is still much for a yacht of this size.
Thus, the amount will increase to fill, but the rest of the answer is always.

Capt.Bill - if you read it again, I think you will find it is 160 liters! (X Whatever the price is where you are)

The fuel capacity is 160 liters, not gallons, it is diesel.

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