Fire Water
05-06-2006, 08:51 PM
The run we make to the offshore fishing grounds is around 2.5 hours and I've made long range deliverys (12 hours plus per day) at a pretty high cruise speed. On the new CATs I can actully see percentage of load (digital instrumentation) and have run above 90% for several hours straight. I think temperature control may be a critical factor in the service life of these engines (diesel).
It would stand to reason that a marathon boat would greatly benifit from consistant temperatures. How many of the tin cans are running closed cooling? A simple heat exchanger just for the engine excluding exhaust shouldn't weigh more than 15 to 20 lbs.
Also, does any body use a pre-oiler. It's a device that stores about 2 quarts of oil under pressure. When starting the engine a selenoid valve opens and the engine builds oil pressure befor the starter is ever engaged. I've heard that as much as 80% of engine wear occurs during start up.
It would stand to reason that a marathon boat would greatly benifit from consistant temperatures. How many of the tin cans are running closed cooling? A simple heat exchanger just for the engine excluding exhaust shouldn't weigh more than 15 to 20 lbs.
Also, does any body use a pre-oiler. It's a device that stores about 2 quarts of oil under pressure. When starting the engine a selenoid valve opens and the engine builds oil pressure befor the starter is ever engaged. I've heard that as much as 80% of engine wear occurs during start up.