cruising speed of a CD 330

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Frank Vernet
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5424 Specifications Graph

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The graph is from the Universal 5424 sales brochure and shows HP, torque and fuel consumption rates at various RPMs.

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Ralph H
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Location: '85 Cape Dory 330 "Liberty" (#125)
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Engine hours always include motor-sailing hours ...

Post by Ralph H »

So maybe fuel consumption at 2250 rpm while motor-sailing is ~30% of fuel consumption at the same rpms unaided by sails? This is the only explanation I can come up with ... I know my engine hours and total fuel consumption data are good and by the time I need to run the engine under sail, I am always at 2000rpm at least. (by my tach)
Does this make sense to the 1 gal/hr crew?

Anyway, I'm glad I'm not paying for theoretical consumption!

Ralph
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mike ritenour
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11.5 kts for my CD33 LaVida

Post by mike ritenour »

:D

Although, I must admit I was being flushed out of the St. Lawrence by a 13' tide!

Seriously, LaVida matches Paul's performance with an Volvo MD2030 running at 2150 rpm.

Rit
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