RJJ
Well-Known Member
Hi all
When on a long passage and we have, say 6 knots of wind on a beam reach, we would often motorsail. The choice is then: run the engine at low revs (typically 1800 or so), sip fuel and do normal motoring speed...or run the engine at normal revs (2200), enjoy a little more speed but burn diesel at the normal cruising rate.
Clearly if we're in a hurry it's option 2. But if we want to save fuel...option 1. In that event, should I be worried about running at prolonged spells at low revs? Appreciate any thoughts, thanks
When on a long passage and we have, say 6 knots of wind on a beam reach, we would often motorsail. The choice is then: run the engine at low revs (typically 1800 or so), sip fuel and do normal motoring speed...or run the engine at normal revs (2200), enjoy a little more speed but burn diesel at the normal cruising rate.
Clearly if we're in a hurry it's option 2. But if we want to save fuel...option 1. In that event, should I be worried about running at prolonged spells at low revs? Appreciate any thoughts, thanks