Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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11,361 gal/h x 12 ft/gal x 1 mile/5280 ft = 25.8 mph. sounds reasonable

I could be wrong but I though each engine burns 12-1400 per hour per engine at full power for the 4 main 16 cylinder.

Then there are 3-4 12 engines for backup and thrusters.

The total fuel number given is at full power for all not normal cruising etc

But still a crazy amount
I would think a huge amount of that fuel is being used by the generators
 
11,361 gal/h x 12 ft/gal x 1 mile/5280 ft = 25.8 mph. sounds reasonable
How do you ascertain MPH from that ?
That is a derivative of engine RPM and prop pitch and drag.....possibly wind too if it's above say 15 mph wind speed.
Fuel consumption has nothing to do with speeds possible.

Hell, a Prius can do 80mph and a Cat D11 does about 8mph.....
Factor those in.