My voyage was in two parts: Singapore/Nongsa to Lombok; and Lombok to Darwin.
On the first part of the voyage I covered a total distance of 1424 nautical miles and was moving at sea for a total of 396.2 hours (which ignores the times when I was hove-to). During this time, I had the engine running for 181.8 hours, so for about 46% of the total time. My average speed was 3.59 knots and I consumed a total of 443 litres of diesel at an average rate of consumption of 2.44 litres per hour.
On the second part of the voyage I covered a total distance of 1038 nautical miles and was moving at sea for a total of 243.4 hours. During this time I had the engine running for 191.6 hours, so for about 79% of the total time. My average speed was 4.26 knots and I consumed a total of 451 litres of diesel at an average rate of consumption of 2.35 litres per hour.
Rob Walker and Phil Denham were monitoring my progress throughout and the AIS screen shot below was kindly provided by Phil Denham and shows my track from Singapore to Darwin.
Now for my next voyage from Darwin to Mooloolaba, provisionally scheduled for April next year ….