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Navy Seal
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![]() Ahead Standard is 15 knots....clock "Standard" on the telegraph.To set speed manually, click on the bottom of the telegraph and will bring up the "knot-o-meter" with different speeds ranging from 0-24(even though it can never make 24 knots, settting it at 24 will give you max power i've found) then set desired speed. |
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Admiral
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It's under the Navigation tools on the lower left. Click on the button (with the compass icon) and this will bring up the navigation buttons. Mousing over the buttons will reveal their functions and you then choose the one that says "Max range at current speed."
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You have to set 10kts this way, because if you simply punch in 'ahead standard', you get a constant RPM and not a constant speed. And as weather and currents change, you get variable speeds - and thus consumption.
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