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Shen44 wrote:
Subject: Fascinating new drive system from Volvo
From: WaIIy
Date: 12/14/2004 9:56 PM Pacific Standard Time
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On 15 Dec 2004 03:37:39 GMT, (Shen44) wrote:
Biggest problem? Forget the possible damage stuff .... for those with twin
screw experience, you'll have to forget everything you learned, be they
inboards or I/O's, and learn a whole new way of boat handling..... and for
many, it will be impossible.
Shen
Good point, it's something new, so it will be impossible to learn.
Duh
BG First off, in reading over the "press release", I'm not sure that this
unit is set up as I first thought. (360* azimuthing).
If, however, it is, then there will be a big learning curve, which some will
never master.
On Z-drives, those who have the greatest problems are generally those who have
a long history of standard twin screw, since you have to throw out everything
you learned, make sure you forget it and learn a totally new system which for
many, never becomes "second nature".
Shen
You can drive this as a standard twin-screw boat around the docks. Leave
the wheel centered and use differential thrust with the gears. My
understanding is that the system does not interfere with this.
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