David of Essex
Well-Known Member
As a boat lover that is my concerns with the future of the boat industry. I hope I am wrong, only time will tell.it will be the 2nd or 3rd owner of a boat who ends up paying the development costs
David
As a boat lover that is my concerns with the future of the boat industry. I hope I am wrong, only time will tell.it will be the 2nd or 3rd owner of a boat who ends up paying the development costs
David
To be fair, VP, on some boats, particularly sports cruisers, IPS does seem to show fuel efficiency benefits compared to shafts but, on other boats, particularly flybridge boats, the fuel efficiency benefits seem to be less significant. As I said previously, I think designing a hull to optimise IPS is a bit of a black art which not all designers and builders have learnt about yet. Shaftdrive has been around for more than 100yrs whereas IPS has been around for only 10yrs.When you look at a shaft angle it looses the optimum thrust angle,an outdrive and I p s is better, however Volvo claim these purely fictitious as we have seen from owners on here and printed in mby when comparing the same make boats on drives and I p s. so where is it all going, what is the advantage apart from being able to berth sideways with a stick.
Hi... would be kind enough to PM me. I am looking at buying a F42 and would welcome some advice on maintenance etc. Many ThanksI'm happy to comment Lisa but not on a public forum.