Doghousekeeper
Well-Known Member
Advice for a confused newbie, please ...
In talking to pals about cruising economy (I don't plan to dash about, 6 or 8 knots is plenty for me), one pal has suggested that I should run on just one engine as that will save fuel and will also allow the engine in use to operate at higher revs and under more load - which he says is good for it - and another pal says I should run both engines as that is better for the boat and running well below their capacity will avoid any strain on them.
I'm confused. Can anyone help?
(The engines are Perkins Sabres, 225 hp on a 40' boat)
In talking to pals about cruising economy (I don't plan to dash about, 6 or 8 knots is plenty for me), one pal has suggested that I should run on just one engine as that will save fuel and will also allow the engine in use to operate at higher revs and under more load - which he says is good for it - and another pal says I should run both engines as that is better for the boat and running well below their capacity will avoid any strain on them.
I'm confused. Can anyone help?
(The engines are Perkins Sabres, 225 hp on a 40' boat)