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Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
The problem with a fixed gen set in a 35 foot boat (I think the OP said that) is where do you put it? I've seen them installed but generally it turns out to be a compromise. PhantMan wrote: That size sailboat usually has such a relatively small engine anyway, I've often wondered why someone doesn't market a combination primary propulsion/genset. IOW, one engine that drives both the prop and the generator. Seems it would help with the space problem as well as weight distribution. Harald Hannelius wrote: Oh, like the new Yanmar-set? http://www.yanmarmarine.com/press/ar...ist=100&id=420 Exactly! ... I think. Without a picture.... well, the description is less than a thousand words. But it sounds about like what I was thinking. Smallish engine, generator lined up behind and on the centerline for balance, spins the prop or the generator or both, yeah... like that :-) Nice find :-) Rick |
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