lw395
Well-Known Member
No, I am not.
While the hp used at any revs is less than what is available except at WOT (assuming the boat is propped correctly) it is not less than 50% which is what your figure implies.
The real life average consumption of engines rated at 25-30hp is as quoted and reported by many. That is the only figure that has any meaning for planning passages or calculating ranges if using the engine.
The efficiency of diesels and the calorific energy of the fuel is well documented.
It makes little difference what the nominal power of the engine is, the power needed to drive the boat at e.g. 5 knots is the same, give or take propellor efficiency changing a bit.
The actual thrust needed to drive a boat at say 80% of hull speed in flat water is remarkably small.
Some years ago, I was on passage together with another yacht. There was no useful wind. It was remarkable how similar the fuel consumption was between a 25ft boat and a 35ft boat, at the same speed, despite us having a much bigger engine.