I'm purchasing a Super Air 210 for this summer. Does anybody know what the average fuel economy is? Just an estimate would be fine. How much gas do you go through? Thanks a bunch!
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RE: Any estimates/stats on Super Air 210 Fuel Economy?
Around 4-5 gallons an hour. Which year 210 are you buying? The pre 2006 are really economic on fuel. I have no exeperience with the 2007+ models, but I expect to be more or less the same.230 with ZR6 running on propane
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RE: Any estimates/stats on Super Air 210 Fuel Economy?
I burn 4/hour in a ski 196. I woudl think it might be closer to 6-8 but it probably depends on engine, prop, ballast, people, and your personal driving habits. Is $5-10/hour going to change your mind though?Eric Fox
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RE: Any estimates/stats on Super Air 210 Fuel Economy?
Certainly not 6 gallons an hour. We owned quite a lot 210's and all of them were economic on fuel. Expecially the ones with the GT40, the Excalibur needs a little more fuel, but it's still within 5 gallons. This is a standard ballast weighted 210 and with around 4-5 people in it.230 with ZR6 running on propane
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RE: Any estimates/stats on Super Air 210 Fuel Economy?
Heh, my 211 costs me $30 in gas every time it touches the water.
I figure I fill up every 3-4 times out, fill = 30 gallons. That's 7.5 gallons per time. At $4/gal, that's $30 per trip.
And worth every penny.2001 Ski Nautique / 2007 SV211 TE (gone but not forgotten)
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Re: RE: Any estimates/stats on Super Air 210 Fuel Economy?
Originally posted by LaptomCertainly not 6 gallons an hour. We owned quite a lot 210's and all of them were economic on fuel. Expecially the ones with the GT40, the Excalibur needs a little more fuel, but it's still within 5 gallons. This is a standard ballast weighted 210 and with around 4-5 people in it.
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