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OK, I admit I know nothing about outboards but I cannot help myself
when it comes to inventing weird stuff, So............
Why not replace that whole heavy outboard on the transom with an engine
on the boat that turns a hydraulic pump that turns a hydraulic motor
hung from the transom. I know nothing about losses in the gear train
of an outboard vs those in such a hydraulic system but mounting would
sure be simpler as would be tilt and trim. The engine could be a
conventional lightweight 4 cycle without all the problems with making
it light enough for being transom hung. For that matter, maybe even a
small diesel could work instead of a gas engine to turn the hydraulic
pump thus making it all much more fuel efficient.
Of course, somebody has probably already thought of all of this.

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I wouldnt even think that a hydrolic pump can turn
fast enough to get that prop going.

I mean sure you can over pitch it and get lots of torque that
large boats could use, but smaller ones get those nice
high reving 2 cycles or well geared 4 cycles.

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Bill S wrote:
You can always put in a set of gears to increase rpm.

Then we're back to the problem of more gears, more friction, more loss
of power.

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Yup

basskisser wrote:
Bill S wrote:

You can always put in a set of gears to increase rpm.


Then we're back to the problem of more gears, more friction, more loss
of power.

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Dude - do you know how much that would weigh? The pump alone probably more
than an outboard.

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OK, I admit I know nothing about outboards but I cannot help myself
when it comes to inventing weird stuff, So............
Why not replace that whole heavy outboard on the transom with an engine
on the boat that turns a hydraulic pump that turns a hydraulic motor
hung from the transom. I know nothing about losses in the gear train
of an outboard vs those in such a hydraulic system but mounting would
sure be simpler as would be tilt and trim. The engine could be a
conventional lightweight 4 cycle without all the problems with making
it light enough for being transom hung. For that matter, maybe even a
small diesel could work instead of a gas engine to turn the hydraulic
pump thus making it all much more fuel efficient.
Of course, somebody has probably already thought of all of this.



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