Whitelighter
Well-Known Member
I know a few bods on here have been interested in my success or lack of it with the 3200 diesel kit from Navman. Well, the good news is after a fair degree of mucking around a new part arrived in the post from Plastimo and hey presto - system worko.
Turns out I has the wrong T connector for the twin installation. But hey ho, all sorted and I have even managed to get the NMEA wired properly so the Navman unit sees the speed out put from my Raymarine C70 - result!
After an extensive weekend of testing, I have some interesting results.
Firstly, with the speed input (taken over the ground as this is the most relevent) it seems that in terms of efficiency, the boat is level from when first planing (about 19 knts and 2400 rpm) right up to 3100 rpm which is about 28 knts in a neutral sea - fuel used is always around 1.85 mpg. Running with a 2 knot tide down the solent increased this to 2.1 mpg, and running against the same tide in the opposite direction reduced efficiency to 1.6 mpg.
Punch the boat up past 3100 rpm, all the way to 3700 and 36 knts and the consumption increased, with mpg dropping considerably to 1.4 mpg with the tide and 1.0 mpg against.
I was quite suprised to find running at a slower planing speed didn't really change the efficiency. Also, a 0.5 mpg swing will mean that I pay a lot more attention to tides on longer runs, and will definitley try to go with the flow /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Other than that, quite pleased with close to 2 mpg at 30 knts!
Turns out I has the wrong T connector for the twin installation. But hey ho, all sorted and I have even managed to get the NMEA wired properly so the Navman unit sees the speed out put from my Raymarine C70 - result!
After an extensive weekend of testing, I have some interesting results.
Firstly, with the speed input (taken over the ground as this is the most relevent) it seems that in terms of efficiency, the boat is level from when first planing (about 19 knts and 2400 rpm) right up to 3100 rpm which is about 28 knts in a neutral sea - fuel used is always around 1.85 mpg. Running with a 2 knot tide down the solent increased this to 2.1 mpg, and running against the same tide in the opposite direction reduced efficiency to 1.6 mpg.
Punch the boat up past 3100 rpm, all the way to 3700 and 36 knts and the consumption increased, with mpg dropping considerably to 1.4 mpg with the tide and 1.0 mpg against.
I was quite suprised to find running at a slower planing speed didn't really change the efficiency. Also, a 0.5 mpg swing will mean that I pay a lot more attention to tides on longer runs, and will definitley try to go with the flow /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Other than that, quite pleased with close to 2 mpg at 30 knts!