dhays
Guru
- Joined
- May 26, 2015
- Messages
- 9,567
- Location
- Gig Harbor, WA
- Vessel Name
- Kinship
- Vessel Make
- 2010 North Pacific 43
Hey all, I’ve become rather needy again I’m afraid. New problem this time and it has me stumped.
I used the boat for 5 days straight 1 1/2 months ago and it ran great. Took it out this morning for a weekend jaunt and ran into some odd behavior. 43’ trawler style single engine semi-displacement boat.
After a 20 minute idle leaving the harbor the engine temps were normal (175F) and didn’t notice anything unusual. Not that there wasn’t but nothing I noticed.
After leaving the harbor and gradually increasing the throttle to my normal 1400 cruise RPM I noticed that my GPH was much higher than normal. The boat felt somewhat “sluggish” (but it is a big, slow boat anyway) and the GPH when I got it to 1400 was 5.6 GPH. Under ideal condition such as today, 1400 rpm would give about 2.1 GPH fuel burn.
The engine just didn’t “sound right”. Hard to describe other than that, but it sounded as if it was working harder than normal. When I tried increasing to 1/2 to 3/4 throttle I could feel an unusual vibration in the boat so backed it down right away and decided to return home.
2.0 GPH was only giving 1190 rpm. 1.3 GPH at 1000 rpm, and .5 GPH at 600 rpm idle.
No smoke.
Gear temp was reading 105F
Another odd thing was that my Raymarine Autopilot gave a “Current Limit” error and would shut down shortly after I would engage the AP. If left on standby it functioned fine without any error (ie heading, and rudder position were working). I’ve never encountered that error before but after a real quick check it appears that error occurs if the AP drive unit is drawing too much current.
The only thing I have done with the boat since the last trip was to change the alternator output from the House bank to the Thruster/Windlass bank. The Start battery remains being charged by an echo charger off the House just as it was before. The Start battery was at ~14.0 volts while the engine was running.
Too cold for me to dive on the prop and rudder (PNW) but one thought was that possibly I could have picked up something in the running gear?
I’m looking for other possible reasons so I have a clue as where I can look for a professional to diagnose and fix it.
I used the boat for 5 days straight 1 1/2 months ago and it ran great. Took it out this morning for a weekend jaunt and ran into some odd behavior. 43’ trawler style single engine semi-displacement boat.
After a 20 minute idle leaving the harbor the engine temps were normal (175F) and didn’t notice anything unusual. Not that there wasn’t but nothing I noticed.
After leaving the harbor and gradually increasing the throttle to my normal 1400 cruise RPM I noticed that my GPH was much higher than normal. The boat felt somewhat “sluggish” (but it is a big, slow boat anyway) and the GPH when I got it to 1400 was 5.6 GPH. Under ideal condition such as today, 1400 rpm would give about 2.1 GPH fuel burn.
The engine just didn’t “sound right”. Hard to describe other than that, but it sounded as if it was working harder than normal. When I tried increasing to 1/2 to 3/4 throttle I could feel an unusual vibration in the boat so backed it down right away and decided to return home.
2.0 GPH was only giving 1190 rpm. 1.3 GPH at 1000 rpm, and .5 GPH at 600 rpm idle.
No smoke.
Gear temp was reading 105F
Another odd thing was that my Raymarine Autopilot gave a “Current Limit” error and would shut down shortly after I would engage the AP. If left on standby it functioned fine without any error (ie heading, and rudder position were working). I’ve never encountered that error before but after a real quick check it appears that error occurs if the AP drive unit is drawing too much current.
The only thing I have done with the boat since the last trip was to change the alternator output from the House bank to the Thruster/Windlass bank. The Start battery remains being charged by an echo charger off the House just as it was before. The Start battery was at ~14.0 volts while the engine was running.
Too cold for me to dive on the prop and rudder (PNW) but one thought was that possibly I could have picked up something in the running gear?
I’m looking for other possible reasons so I have a clue as where I can look for a professional to diagnose and fix it.