FalconSteve
Well-Known Member
Had a lovely day out on the solent yesterday, ran a bit low on diesel so called in to yarmouth and brimmed both tanks (£1.38 per litre). We had 4 of us on board and shall I politely say we are all well fed. We had been able to plane on the way out of ocean village, but going back I was forced to stick to displacement speeds. This is the first time we have ever experienced anything like this and I went through all sorts in my mind. I checked both engines, props and even bilge leaks, nothing was amiss. Whilst I motored carefully back home, I started to think just how much weight we were carrying. Full diesel tanks (300 ltres), full fresh water tank (85 litres), 4 bodies (at least 60 stones). When we left ocean village we were reading just under 1/2 tanks.
I figured that my engines were feeling the strain as they total 260hp combined.
So now I either have to go on a diet, stop taking other fatties, or not run with full tanks. None of these options sound fun
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Given what I've just said, am I reasonable in thinkng this was purely down to overloading?
I figured that my engines were feeling the strain as they total 260hp combined.
So now I either have to go on a diet, stop taking other fatties, or not run with full tanks. None of these options sound fun
Given what I've just said, am I reasonable in thinkng this was purely down to overloading?