KajLehtinen
Well-Known Member
Hi!
Cant search for D12 so dont know if its been written to death already so please bear with me. I've recently purchased a Sealine T52 with D12 675 engines. The T52 that I purchased was advertised as having 1000 NM range. Its equiped with two extra tanks in the lazarette instead of crewcabin. They hold approx 300 liters (measured outside of tanks) each which gives me a total fuel capacity of 2600 liters. The 1000 NM range doesnt state at what speed. I know it isnt cruising speed but the question is what is reasonable to think it should be in non planning speed? The boat has twin Volvo Penta D12 675 HP engines. Is it
idle/Tickover (6 knots)
750 rpm (7.6 knots)
800 rpms (8.2 knots)
1000 rom (10 ish knots)
If I go backwards it means that the 2600 liters onboard, if it takes me 1000 nm would mean 2.6 liters/nm totally - which means 1.3 liters per engine. At what rpm does the D12 consume that little?
Looking at the datasheet from VP it simply states that 1000 rpm will consume 18 liters/h per engine. From my short testing 1000 rpms means 10 ish knots which translates to 1.8 liters per engine, so my mind says it got to be less than 1000 rpms ... which is where VPs datasheet starts from the low revs.
Also - the 1000 nm that the boat was sold as, doesnt state 1000 nm bone dry tanks or 1000 nm with industry standard 20% reserve. Can my fuelcapacity estimate be slightly off? I mean if they from factory fitted extra tanks perhaps they also fitted larger main tanks?
One way would ofcourse be to run her dry and fill up to see exact size of all the tanks ... But perhaps we can calculate a bit first what would be reasonable?
/Kaj
Cant search for D12 so dont know if its been written to death already so please bear with me. I've recently purchased a Sealine T52 with D12 675 engines. The T52 that I purchased was advertised as having 1000 NM range. Its equiped with two extra tanks in the lazarette instead of crewcabin. They hold approx 300 liters (measured outside of tanks) each which gives me a total fuel capacity of 2600 liters. The 1000 NM range doesnt state at what speed. I know it isnt cruising speed but the question is what is reasonable to think it should be in non planning speed? The boat has twin Volvo Penta D12 675 HP engines. Is it
idle/Tickover (6 knots)
750 rpm (7.6 knots)
800 rpms (8.2 knots)
1000 rom (10 ish knots)
If I go backwards it means that the 2600 liters onboard, if it takes me 1000 nm would mean 2.6 liters/nm totally - which means 1.3 liters per engine. At what rpm does the D12 consume that little?
Looking at the datasheet from VP it simply states that 1000 rpm will consume 18 liters/h per engine. From my short testing 1000 rpms means 10 ish knots which translates to 1.8 liters per engine, so my mind says it got to be less than 1000 rpms ... which is where VPs datasheet starts from the low revs.
Also - the 1000 nm that the boat was sold as, doesnt state 1000 nm bone dry tanks or 1000 nm with industry standard 20% reserve. Can my fuelcapacity estimate be slightly off? I mean if they from factory fitted extra tanks perhaps they also fitted larger main tanks?
One way would ofcourse be to run her dry and fill up to see exact size of all the tanks ... But perhaps we can calculate a bit first what would be reasonable?
/Kaj
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