Eric,
Prehaps many trawler types don't run at WOT very often but only because they have oversize engines. As you say running WOT even for a short while is a good idea for a marine diesel.
Still, it's good to have the option to feel safe running Close to WOT on occasion. This is what you want your engine to do. Like entering a harbor with a 6 knot tidal rip coming out or getting away from a cheasapeake bay pop up storm.
My thought also go back to the days when I was involved in building the Canyon running fishing machines on the east coast. These guys would run close to WOT for a couple of hours to get to the fishing grounds. Or crash across to the Bahamas in daylight from Florida. You need to run hard to do that!
Prehaps not the type of boat use that the trawler forum caters too but these are the same diesel marine engines we use.
Warren
Prehaps many trawler types don't run at WOT very often but only because they have oversize engines. As you say running WOT even for a short while is a good idea for a marine diesel.
Still, it's good to have the option to feel safe running Close to WOT on occasion. This is what you want your engine to do. Like entering a harbor with a 6 knot tidal rip coming out or getting away from a cheasapeake bay pop up storm.
My thought also go back to the days when I was involved in building the Canyon running fishing machines on the east coast. These guys would run close to WOT for a couple of hours to get to the fishing grounds. Or crash across to the Bahamas in daylight from Florida. You need to run hard to do that!
Prehaps not the type of boat use that the trawler forum caters too but these are the same diesel marine engines we use.
Warren