Portofino
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the erratum I though the Hp was out .
Just a kinda typo thing I know - needed clarity Thx .
The load is the % opening time of the electronic injector .
When it’s all working well with a known pressure and injector time open the ECU can work out the load .Also the vol of fuel / time hence the L/ hr figure .
The load is not hooked to rpm or speed ,nearly but not quite it’s variable.
Of cause 1000 rpm ,s load and speed are lower than 2000 rpm .But you do see differences due to bottom / sterngear fowling and extra weight ( normally fluids ) taken on board .
I’ve seem 100 % load at 1800 rpm with dirty gear .And rises in EGT over 650 - ouch :nonchalance:
Tells me it’s ready for a sterngear clean , and I need to back off which I do .
In other words I don’t just do [ insert your normal cruise ] because I can and it did that last month or the brochure reckons that’s right .
Clean ( within reason mid season ) and fully loaded 17 tons + around just short of 3 tons of fluids I’ve seen say 84% load at a given rpm say 1800 for the sake of argument, this load drops back to 80;% or reduces as the weight is burned off on a long run .Boat speed adjusts up too. As it gets relatively % age 3 to 17 tons lighter you see that weight loss at the same rpm as mote speed and less load .
Plonked In after its annual all gleaming and shiny with a nice fresh n smooth coat of antifoul the same 80 % load gives a higher rpm and speed - well for a couple of weeks .
From memory 29.8 knots at 80 % up from the normal 27/28 .
Occasionally do 1/2 hr runs of 90 % load , but generally in the interest of longevity set the sticks by the load =80 % .
which is fast enough thx .
Just a kinda typo thing I know - needed clarity Thx .
The load is the % opening time of the electronic injector .
When it’s all working well with a known pressure and injector time open the ECU can work out the load .Also the vol of fuel / time hence the L/ hr figure .
The load is not hooked to rpm or speed ,nearly but not quite it’s variable.
Of cause 1000 rpm ,s load and speed are lower than 2000 rpm .But you do see differences due to bottom / sterngear fowling and extra weight ( normally fluids ) taken on board .
I’ve seem 100 % load at 1800 rpm with dirty gear .And rises in EGT over 650 - ouch :nonchalance:
Tells me it’s ready for a sterngear clean , and I need to back off which I do .
In other words I don’t just do [ insert your normal cruise ] because I can and it did that last month or the brochure reckons that’s right .
Clean ( within reason mid season ) and fully loaded 17 tons + around just short of 3 tons of fluids I’ve seen say 84% load at a given rpm say 1800 for the sake of argument, this load drops back to 80;% or reduces as the weight is burned off on a long run .Boat speed adjusts up too. As it gets relatively % age 3 to 17 tons lighter you see that weight loss at the same rpm as mote speed and less load .
Plonked In after its annual all gleaming and shiny with a nice fresh n smooth coat of antifoul the same 80 % load gives a higher rpm and speed - well for a couple of weeks .
From memory 29.8 knots at 80 % up from the normal 27/28 .
Occasionally do 1/2 hr runs of 90 % load , but generally in the interest of longevity set the sticks by the load =80 % .
which is fast enough thx .