rustybarge
Well-Known Member
Why not?? Obviously drag is a factor of coil/tube type.... I am thimking of possibility of tube in the small keel.... Its an idea... Obviously not bolted direct to bottom of hull.... Other thought is how about a double skin hull type arrangement... Cooled through the hull plates... Another daft idea maybe....!!!
I have the first GA drawing with me as well im impressed so far. We have a good series of drawings for discussion with the yard...
Three cabins, three ensuites... Going to dispense with one of them though... Think two heads is enough..
The big advantage with keel cooling is the simplicity of the engine cooling setup....no heat exchanger or raw water pump or vulnerable rubber exhaust hose.
I think you can use the standard road going water pump and thermostat saving thousands of £££££'s on each engine.
What happens when your hull lifts out of the water when on the plane? Is there enough surface area in the water to cool the engines?
Just imagine how much saving on maintenance you could achieve with a dry exhaust and keel cooling!