On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 06:40:23 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 04:04:15 GMT, "Calif Bill"
wrote:
"Gary" wrote in message
...
Very interesting.
I'm not sure I believe this part:
In the high-speed scenario, the leg and pod will shear off flush with the
hull. The lower bearing carrier has been engineered specially to break at
a
point below the O-ring seal between the fixed and steerable parts of the
drive. As the leg bends backwards, the vertical drive shaft simply pulls
out
of its spline. The inside of the transmission is now open to the ocean but
no water can escape into the boat and the vital mounting joint between
transmission and hull will remain not only intact but undamaged thanks to
the energy absorption of the big twin O-rings.
And hearing how much parts for Volvo's cost, this should result in an
undamaged hull, but a really damaged checking account.
And, like most things that have Volvo stamped on them, incredible and
astronomic repair bills because the damn things are over engineered.
More impressive would have been an outdrive that tips completely out of
the water.
ROTFL!!!
Exactly - something actually useful. :)
Later,
Tom
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