Title: 11FUEL
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2Fuel and Voyage Planning
Chapter 11
3Fuel and Voyage Planning
- What you will learn in this lesson
- How to construct and interpret a fuel consumption
chart - How to make efficiency, range, and endurance
calculations - Sources of fuel consumption data
- Time/fuel-efficiency tradeoffs
- A Howgozit chart
4Fuel and Voyage Planning
- Beginnings a fuel consumption chart
- Fuel efficiency, range, and endurance
- Fuel reserves--why and how much?
- Fuel efficiency versus speed
- Displacement hull vessels
- Planing hull vessels
- Gas versus diesel
5Fuel and Voyage Planning
- Sources of fuel consumption data
- Factors that affect fuel efficiency
- Enroute time-throttle setting tradeoffs
- Effect of current on fuel efficiency
- Radius of action/point of no return
- Integrating fuel planning into voyage planning
6Fuel and Voyage Planning
- Additional tips for improved fuel management
- Planning
- While underway
- The Howgozit chart
- Other suggestions
- When is formal fuel planning necessary?
7Illustrative Speed Curve for Vessel Aventura
8Relationship between RPM Fuel Consumption
9The Fuel Consumption Chart combines the Vessels
Speed Curve with Engine Fuel Consumption Data
10Illustrative Fuel Planning Worksheet
11For Displacement or Semi-Displacement Hulls, fuel
efficiency is highest at low speeds
12Maximum Speed for a Displacement Vessel is
Hull Speed 1.34 LWL
13Fuel burn rate efficiency for the same boat
with two power plants
14Fuel burn rate efficiency for the same boat
with three different power plants
15Factors that affect Fuel Efficiency
- Vessel Hull Design
- Condition of Hull
- Engine type, Horsepower, and Condition
- Engine Throttle Setting (RPM)
- Pitch and Diameter of Propellers
16Factors that affect Fuel Efficiency
- Weight (Load) Weight Distribution
(Balance) - Trim Settings
- Fair or Foul Currents
- Wind Sea Conditions
- Ability of Helmsman to Maintain Course
17Time - Throttle Tradeoffs Illustrated
18Illustrative Fuel Planning Worksheet
19How optimal throttle setting resulting fuel
efficiency vary with foul currents for vessels
with displacement hulls
20Optimal Power settings Associated information
as a function of the drift of the assumed current
21Time - Throttle setting Tradeoffs illustrated
22Assumed currents can substantially affect
speed-fuel consumption tradeoffs for displacement
or semi-displacement hull vessels
23Voyage Planning Worksheet
24HOWGOZIT chart for example voyage
25Tips for Improved Fuel Management
General Planning
- Develop a fuel use versus throttle settings
(RPM) curve for your vessel - Consider voyage routing or timing options to
minimize exposure to foul currents or adverse
weather conditions - Study publications to learn the locations along
a proposed route where fuel is available
26Tips for Improved Fuel Management
General Planning
- Use formal fuel planning and allow adequate
reserve margins - Consider speed versus fuel consumption tradeoffs
27Tips for Improved Fuel Management
While Underway
- Do not trust fuel gauges - verify fuel levels
before and during voyage - Maintain a HOWGOZIT chart, or
- Maintain a fuel log and be prepared to divert to
alternate destinations
28Tips for Improved Fuel Management
Maintenance and Related
- Keep engines tuned
- Clean bottom periodically
- Fill up tanks after each trip to minimize
condensation problems
29Tips for Improved Fuel Management
Vessel Equipment
- Consider installation of crossfeeds in multiple
tank/engine setups - Consider installation of fuel management system
- Consider installation of vessel trim tabs
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