sir jasper
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Thanks to all those who replied to my last post “Nimbus 280 Fuel Efficiency”; following the forum consensus I subsequently increased my cruising speed from 9 to 14 knots and approximately halved my fuel consumption.
My next question relates to use of the trim tabs. At 3400rpm with the tabs raised the resultant speed is 12 knots as I lower the tabs and the bow lowers the speed increases to 14 knots. As the speed increases and the bow lowers, it presses down onto the bow wave displacing quite a lot of water. At this angle (pressed down into the bow wave), is more fuel being consumed due to the greater resistance?
My next question relates to use of the trim tabs. At 3400rpm with the tabs raised the resultant speed is 12 knots as I lower the tabs and the bow lowers the speed increases to 14 knots. As the speed increases and the bow lowers, it presses down onto the bow wave displacing quite a lot of water. At this angle (pressed down into the bow wave), is more fuel being consumed due to the greater resistance?