Fuel Efficiency
Navigator Yachts hull shape was designed with one thing in mind: make the best use of a minimum amount of fuel and horsepower, and retain the maximum amount of boat speed and efficiency. In doing so, Navigator created a wide hull shape that is stable at rest and at displacement speed, while achieving 30% less wetted running surface when on a plane. The result is a hull with much less drag, a significantly smoother ride, and far better fuel economy.
Navigator 5100 Performance Data |
| RPM |
Speed
(Knots) |
Speed
(MPH) |
Gallons
Per Hour |
Range
(Miles) |
| 1000 |
8.1 |
9.11 |
5.2 |
1051 |
| 1200 |
9.3 |
10.46 |
8.5 |
765 |
| 1400 |
10.6 |
11.9 |
12.6 |
566 |
| 1500 |
11.1 |
12.5 |
14.8 |
507 |
| 1600 |
12.4 |
13.95 |
18.4 |
455 |
| 1700 |
13.9 |
15.63 |
20 |
469 |
| 1800 |
15.5 |
17.43 |
22 |
475 |
| 1900 |
17.4 |
18.5 |
26 |
427 |
| 2000 |
19.1 |
21.49 |
28 |
460 |
| 2100 |
20.5 |
23 |
30 |
460 |
| 2200 |
21.9 |
24.6 |
34 |
434 |
| 2300 |
23.1 |
26 |
38 |
410 |
| 2400 |
24.4 |
27.45 |
40 |
411 |
| 2600 WOT |
26.4 |
29.7 |
48 |
371 |
* Vessel load, sea conditions, engine and option packages can vary. Data observed on Hull 51-23 with 1/2 fuel and full water load, 12’ fully equipped inflatable dinghy, calm seas, calm wind, 47deg ambient air temperature. Data taken with onboard engine data and GPS speed over ground with correction for river current.