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On Tuesday 12 October 2004 12:28 am in rec.boats LaBomba182 wrote:
http://gearedupsystems.com/ And when the single engine quits ? -- My real address is crn (at) netunix (dot) com WARNING all messages containing attachments or html will be silently deleted. Send only plain text. |
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Around 10/11/2004 5:46 PM, Chris Newport wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 12:28 am in rec.boats LaBomba182 wrote: http://gearedupsystems.com/ And when the single engine quits ? Do what all us single engine guys do in similar circumstances: Try and fix it and/or call for a tow. ![]() -- ~/Garth - 1966 Glastron V-142 Skiflite: "Blue-Boat" "There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." -Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows |
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Subject: Interesting repower scheme, one eng. three gear boxes
From: Chris Newport And when the single engine quits ? Same as with any single setup. Capt. Bill |
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Hmmm, seems like the applications would be limited. For a trawler type boat that is going to move along hull speed I would think you would be far better off to have a single conventional engine and use bow/stern thrusters to get the manueverability. I bet it would be cheaper and far more efficient. For many express style cruisers you need dual engines to get enough horsepower to get the boats up on plane. I can't see this being used in a planing hull Maybe I am missing something, but the disadvantages are many, and I really don't see the advantage. Rod |
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