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I know I have discussed this before but i finally got a chance to look
over hydraulic motors. The idea is to use a gasoline engine inboard on a boat and transmit the power via hydraulics to a hydraulic motor that is submerged. This way you can have great flexibility of tilt and trim etc. When we discussed this before, somebody said that hydraulic motors have poor efficiency but efficiency ratings (rotary power into hydraulic power) is commonly 75% and some are as high as 95%. RPM at the output might sound like an issue but I see rpms listed as high as 2800rpm. Such a drive would have a very simple transmission. |
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