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![]() DSK wrote: Joe wrote: The oragami boat here used the rudder skeg as a keel cooler. That is a good idea, but you don't even need to do that. Just run parallel cooling lines (small diameter tubing works best, but you have to make sure they will carry enough flow) in metal-to-metal contact with the hull. The entire hull will dissipate the heat. Are you saying run tubing inside the hull, but in contact with the hull? If so that would be a maintance nightmare. One of the best features in the Oragami boats and the Strong All yachts is the lack of framing. Framing is metals boats worst maintance problem. You need proper limber holes and they all need to be kept clean so any moisture will make it to the bildge and not be trapped and develope frame pools. There were two spots on the hull of redcloud I had to replace, and both were in the sail locker where water pooled because it had no way to drain thanks to no limber holes up high. A frameless boat is perfect. A copper nickle frameless hull 5MM thick would last 300 years and never need painting. Has 25 gallons of antifreeze in the rudder skeg, just wonder if the antifreeze is a good enough rust inhibitor Aluminum doesn't rust. Doesn't need an inhibitor. His boat is steel and I guess he using anti freeze Glycol whatever... ... if the keel skeg will radiate the heat well enough. If so... it sure beats the hell out of having cooling channels or pipes coming out of the hull. That's for boats made of wood or foam core or some other insulator. All the steel supply boats I ran (225-300fters) had keel coolers. 4"X2" steel channels about 100' long welded to the outside of the hull. Simple and worked great. Another clever idea for a heat sink is to put a coil in each thru-hull. Some refrigeration units have these as an option, gets similar efficiency to water-cooling but you don't need a pump. Just a coil before the exchanger to cool the feed water? Joe DSK |
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