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Veteran Member
Our Alaskan 68 runs most efficient and comfortable at an engine rpm between 1050 and 1175rpm. This gives a cruising speed of 8.3 to 9kn. The engines are almost inaudible in this rpm range at the PilotHouse, dinette and galley. Everything and everyone feels relaxed. Usually we run 1085rpm at about 8.5kn. Of course, the engines reach their operating temperature.
Now, theory (and every Cat mechanic I've talked to about this) says that we should run 75% load for at least 30min every 8 hours of operation.
I have done this a few times, but it does not feel good to us. Neither the noise nor the speed fit our lifestyle, not to mention the diesel consumption.
How do you practice this?
Has anyone experienced any disadvantages ($$$) from this mode of operation?
Now, theory (and every Cat mechanic I've talked to about this) says that we should run 75% load for at least 30min every 8 hours of operation.
I have done this a few times, but it does not feel good to us. Neither the noise nor the speed fit our lifestyle, not to mention the diesel consumption.
How do you practice this?
Has anyone experienced any disadvantages ($$$) from this mode of operation?