ghostlymoron
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What's the fuel consumption of a VP MD1?
ask Dylan Winter of KTL fameNext thing I need to know is how big my tank is on a mirror offshore.
Thanks for the replies - it seems there is a consensus at 0.6-0.7l/hr
JDC thanks for your reply, I understand that it depends on many factors but was just after an approximate figure at typical cruising revs. Presumably modern engines are more efficient and use less fuel.
so what 60 > 80 ltsIt appears to 10gal (45l)
http://www.keepturningleft.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/Mirror-Offshore-sales-brochure-12.jpg
That's about 70hrs motoring (nearly 3 days).
It appears to 10gal (45l)
http://www.keepturningleft.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/Mirror-Offshore-sales-brochure-12.jpg
That's about 70hrs motoring (nearly 3 days).
...I understand that it depends on many factors but was just after an approximate figure at typical cruising revs. Presumably modern engines are more efficient and use less fuel.
1 ltr per her per Hp used as in post #2The thing it most depends on is the speed you go: at 1200 rpm I go 4.5 kts and have 1000 miles range, whereas at 2200 rpm I go 7 knots but have less than 500 miles range: the consumption per hour is 4x as much!
Compared to this, the greater efficiency of modern engines is a pretty minor factor (and see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brake_specific_fuel_consumption, the table shows that one of the best diesel engines ever dates from 1931!)
1 ltr per her per Hp used as in post #2
@ 1200 RPM you might only be using 1/2 the Hp ( or less) as at 2200RPM
+1. My Westerly 25 did the same. Take it slow and it just keeps on going with little fuel Motorsailing was the same efficiency but fasterWhen I had a 24ft Snapdragon with a MD1 I used to use between 1/4 and 1/2 litre an hour at cruising speed.
Probably substantially less than half. It would be nothing to do with the power the engine can produce at 1200rpm, but the power needed to turn the prop at those revs (and a commensurate use of fuel).