srah1953
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Greetings
There's an article in the August edition of YM on motorsailing. In this the author says that his preferred cruising rpm is 1,600 and that, as recommended by Yanmar, he will periodically slip the engine into neutral and increase to 3,000 revs for a few minutes. Would it not be just as good for the engine and more productive for forward progress to drive in gear at 3,000 rpm?
What am I missing?
Thanks for your thoughts.
There's an article in the August edition of YM on motorsailing. In this the author says that his preferred cruising rpm is 1,600 and that, as recommended by Yanmar, he will periodically slip the engine into neutral and increase to 3,000 revs for a few minutes. Would it not be just as good for the engine and more productive for forward progress to drive in gear at 3,000 rpm?
What am I missing?
Thanks for your thoughts.