ulyden
Well-Known Member
Last 30 year since direct injection came most diesel engines have the same specific consumption. Most having 230-250g/kWh at WOT and 210-220 at 80% speed. Some are better and some worse.
That means the boat consumption is dependent on the hull shape and weight. If you have two equal boats and one engine is operating at WOT and the other is operating at 80% speed or optimum the maximum difference might be 20-30g/kWh in worst case.
This is about 13% at maximum. But if the engines runs at 80% speed the power output are about 55-60% so compare you has to go to a much larger engine.
If you compare kad 42 and KAD300 the power difference is 25%. So with a normal propeller curve 2.7 the KAD300 have 230HP at 90% speed.
So you end up comparing 80% and 90% speed so the difference is small.
If you look at these windy tests you spot all this. The D6 is a heavier engine and boat weight is larger. So even if specific consumption on the larger D6 is lower the weight is larger and you end up with the same consumption.
You also see that when KAD300 reach WOT at 3900rpm and 39 knots the consumption is 12% higher than D6 350 running at 90% speed and about 75% power.
http://www.windy.no/downloads/28_GHIBLI_ KAD300DP_Ggearratio_1_68_1.pdf
http://www.windy.no/downloads/28_GHIBLI_ D6_350_PDH_gear_ratio_1_69_1.pdf
So the answer is yea the KAD300 will be slightly more economical at same cursing speed but the difference will be minimal and remember that 1knot difference in boat speed is making the same difference as 7g/kWh in specific fuel consumption at 30 knots.
So you have to be 100% sure about the boat's antifouling and weight before comparing.
That means the boat consumption is dependent on the hull shape and weight. If you have two equal boats and one engine is operating at WOT and the other is operating at 80% speed or optimum the maximum difference might be 20-30g/kWh in worst case.
This is about 13% at maximum. But if the engines runs at 80% speed the power output are about 55-60% so compare you has to go to a much larger engine.
If you compare kad 42 and KAD300 the power difference is 25%. So with a normal propeller curve 2.7 the KAD300 have 230HP at 90% speed.
So you end up comparing 80% and 90% speed so the difference is small.
If you look at these windy tests you spot all this. The D6 is a heavier engine and boat weight is larger. So even if specific consumption on the larger D6 is lower the weight is larger and you end up with the same consumption.
You also see that when KAD300 reach WOT at 3900rpm and 39 knots the consumption is 12% higher than D6 350 running at 90% speed and about 75% power.
http://www.windy.no/downloads/28_GHIBLI_ KAD300DP_Ggearratio_1_68_1.pdf
http://www.windy.no/downloads/28_GHIBLI_ D6_350_PDH_gear_ratio_1_69_1.pdf
So the answer is yea the KAD300 will be slightly more economical at same cursing speed but the difference will be minimal and remember that 1knot difference in boat speed is making the same difference as 7g/kWh in specific fuel consumption at 30 knots.
So you have to be 100% sure about the boat's antifouling and weight before comparing.