Adetheheat
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The Cruising speed of my boat is 20 knots. Is Cruising speed the most efficient performance of the boat? E.g. if I do 20 miles at 20 knots then less fuel is used if I do 20 miles at 5 knots?
It really depends on what the manufacturer has defined as 'cruising speed'. In aviation, aircraft have a 'max range speed' (for different weights too, IIRC, many moons since my degree in Aeronautical Engineering). Pilots on here will correct me I'm sure.So when the manual says Cruising speed is 20knots it doesn't mean you are using the least fuel for the distance travelled?
I agree with the last post.So when the manual says Cruising speed is 20knots it doesn't mean you are using the least fuel for the distance travelled?
I don't think there is any formal / official / standard definition of Cruising speed - so it means whatever the manufacturer wants it to mean. That could be most fuel efficient, but it could also be "the same as our competitors", or "what feels right"So when the manual says Cruising speed is 20knots it doesn't mean you are using the least fuel for the distance travelled?
20 miles at 5 kts would use less fuel than 20 miles at 20kts.
What length is the boat in question or is it just a general enquiry?