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 6200 Performance Data |
| RPM |
Speed
(Knots) |
Speed
(MPH) |
Gallons
Per Hour |
Range
(Miles) |
| 1000 |
8.6 |
9.67 |
6 |
1611 |
| 1200 |
10.1 |
11.36 |
10.6 |
1071 |
| 1300 |
11.1 |
12.48 |
14.5 |
860 |
| 1400 |
11.7 |
13.16 |
18.2 |
723 |
| 1500 |
12.8 |
14.4 |
22.4 |
643 |
| 1600 |
13.6 |
15.3 |
26 |
588 |
| 1700 |
15.8 |
17.77 |
31 |
573 |
| 1800 |
17.6 |
19.8 |
34 |
582 |
| 1900 |
19.8 |
22.27 |
37 |
574 |
| 2000 |
21.1 |
23.73 |
40 |
593 |
| 2100 |
22 |
24.75 |
46 |
538 |
| 2200 |
23.6 |
26.55 |
50 |
531 |
| 2300 |
24.4 |
27.45 |
58 |
473 |
* Vessel load, sea conditions, engine and option packages can vary. Data observed on Hull 62-05 with 50% fuel and full water load, calm seas, wind E 7Kt, 72deg ambient air temperature. Data taken with onboard engine data and GPS speed over ground with correction for river current.