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Y wrote: Hi all. I am looking for a long-range trawler and notice that many converted fishing boats and other interesting (for me) ships have just one engine. Many of the two-engine ships are semi-displacement ships. I don't like those much. I just want two engines for when I'm in the middle of the ocean. So there my question. Given that there is plenty of space in the engine room, are there systems that would allow me to to fit a second engine and switch between the two engines WITH EASE? What I would actually like best (and what would be cheapest I suppose) is to have to half power engines driving the single prop at the same time but I suppose any system that would allow me to do that would be quite expensive. I know it can be done though, since e.g. on the Denmark to Iceland ferry I was told they use 4 engines to drive 2 props and selectively add or take off engines based on power requirements (or engine failures I suppose) So.... anyone? Thanks A fellow I met with a large (90-foot) "expedition yacht" told me his arrangement was a single propeller shaft driven from the main diesel engine, but also incorporating a hydraulic drive unit. In the event of main engine failure, the two generators could be used to turn the main shaft via this hydraulic coupling. Many military vessels use diesel-electric drive, where the actual shaft is turned by a very large electric motor. This allows many coupling arrangements by electrical switching of the current to the main motor, but this is generally too expensive for most private yachts. |
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