Greetings,
Mr. dh. I think it's time to end
this thread. After all you ARE a trawler owner.QUOTE]
Done.
One of my "new" favorite boats! Such a fine beauty... Congrats, Dave!!
Wirth cruise stated at 8 knots... I bet if you did 6.5 to 7.25 knots your nmpg would be 33 to 50 percent improved. Maybe in the 2 + nmpg range. Can't beat that mileage with a beauty such as this boat!
Thanks Art. On the way to Gig Harbor we ran at 1400 rpm giving us 7 knots at 2 gph. At that rpm, it was very quiet and comfortable. The original owner said that he always ran at 10 knots. He was never concerned about costs however.
From a selfish perspective, because I am an admitted diesel dummy, I hope you continue the thread and take us along on all your new little discoveries, as you transition from 40 to near 400 HP.
It looks like some typical April weather, with a gentle mix of everything but snow, to get you started on your new lifestyle. "Hmmm...where to hang the wet gear in the PH???"
Is "Kinship" your chosen name or that of the PO?
Thanks Hawgwash. New thread. I initially asked a lot of questions about a potential future boat, now there are going to be lots of specific questions about this boat.
Just discovered late last night that there is a heater vent in one of the hanging lockers in the forward cabin connected to the controller in the head. The locker door is vented. I can only assume it is so when you hang things that might be wet, they will get dried out.
"Kinship" is the new name (not put on yet, but registered with the USCG). The prior name is "Dream Weaver" (yes, the owners name was Weaver) and it has yet to be removed.