ianj99
Well-Known Member
There would appear to be an opportunity for an enterprising gearbox manufacturer (so not a UK one then) to manufacture a two speed marine gearbox or twin ratio reduction drive.
You'd size and pitch the prop for the higher ratio (lower numerically) and then by operating an additonal gear lever a lower ratio can be selected.
In my case, for example, the prop is adjusted (its a Kiwi) for quiet low revving cruising speed of 6kts at 1800rpm with a 1.86:1 ratio. (= 970 shaft rpm). Max engine rpm is 2100 at the hull speed of just under 7kts in calm conditions.
But this clearly means the size and pitch are too big to permit maximum bhp rpm of about 3000 which could be required under arduous conditions.
Being able to engage a second ratio of say 2.2:1 means more engine and shaft rpm and hence more thrust available when needed. (1360 shaft rpm with 3000 engine rpm, equal to a theoretical speed of about 8.5kts. However the aim is not more speed, its more thrust)
I would think the cost would be less than an Autoprop.
You'd size and pitch the prop for the higher ratio (lower numerically) and then by operating an additonal gear lever a lower ratio can be selected.
In my case, for example, the prop is adjusted (its a Kiwi) for quiet low revving cruising speed of 6kts at 1800rpm with a 1.86:1 ratio. (= 970 shaft rpm). Max engine rpm is 2100 at the hull speed of just under 7kts in calm conditions.
But this clearly means the size and pitch are too big to permit maximum bhp rpm of about 3000 which could be required under arduous conditions.
Being able to engage a second ratio of say 2.2:1 means more engine and shaft rpm and hence more thrust available when needed. (1360 shaft rpm with 3000 engine rpm, equal to a theoretical speed of about 8.5kts. However the aim is not more speed, its more thrust)
I would think the cost would be less than an Autoprop.