THE WATSON 60 "BASTION" AT SEA.
“Bastion” was at sea for a total of ten days. The equivalent of one day was in the lee of land – the coast of New Zealand. Seven days were rough weather. One day was flat calm.
The voyage statistics are:
Total main engine hours 252
Generator running hours 140; we did not connect to shore power in port.
Total fuel burned: 6550 litres
Total genset fuel @ 3.75 lph 525 litres (included in above total)
The main engines burned 24 litres or approx. 6US gallons per hour.
This indicates that the vessels main engines were delivering 69 BHP each.
These figures tell us that 138 BHP, slightly less than half the continuous rated capacity of the engines, pushed a 68.6 ton weight over a distance of approx. 2000 miles at an average speed of 8.5 knots, consuming 5.5 ton of fuel - that demonstrates economy!
The first video is the outward bound leg. The wind is from the North West, on the port bow and “fresh to gale force”.

The satellite image below shows surface wind speed. The red spot just to the north of New Zealand indicates 35knots of wind. We had three days of this with an afternoon and evening of 40 knot winds with what I judged to be a 6-8 metre (18-24ft) swell.

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