PCUK
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By smaller capacity you mean LDA (Light Duty Automotive) engines turning big wheels with deep reduction gearboxes....Would never come up on my radar.
No, I was thinking of smaller capacity heavy duty engines.
By smaller capacity you mean LDA (Light Duty Automotive) engines turning big wheels with deep reduction gearboxes....Would never come up on my radar.
sorry Latestarter you posted while I this was v slowly 1 finger typing.
so should I kind of have in mind a minimum capacity 8 litre etc engine ??
Long story, which Latestarter1 explained to me properly a while back. Gist is that the blocks were built in the Cummins plant in Darlington, shipped out for marinisation, badged and sold under the name Thorneycroft. But they are Cummins B series engines and so there's a million places you can get replacement parts at truck+ prices.
Yep, being able to make just 8kts flat out with 500 (albeit possibly tired) ponies would sound really weird indeed, but I'm a bit puzzled by the latest explanation from SD, who says that he used to make 12kts @ WOT, so I would think that the props pitch was (and still is?) correct. Otoh, as I understand, 8kts is now his "preferred" speed, rather than the max speed/rpm - which makes good sense.The boat has its original engines and my feeling is they have been under propped for a while or maybe forever. My brother has added a few tonnes of dive gear and ballast yet the engines reach top rpm a bit easily and I suspect the governor is only squirting half the fuel and power that it could. It does max out at 8 kts though. So a pair of slightly smaller or derated engines might be perfect. Maybe 175 hp. With the right props these might cruise nicely at 8 and offer 11 when in a hurry
Cummins ISC or variant?
Aha, interesting.The hull is a ragged chine version of arun 52 lifeboat type -the boat is a Poseidon 52 GRP hull. The hull I think was designed by Alan Maclachlan at GL Watsons .So its a semi-displacement I would say
Same here, I shall follow this thread with keen interest.
Here is a Poseidon in Baltimore for sale - http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/198...92984/Baltimore/MD/United-States#.UiOdyH-Pj-u
It looks like Silver Dee also has these multiple very close together spray rails?
Moonraker has mentioned Gardner engines above - they do seem to be 'the business' for a heavy displacement boat, and I am wondering why they are not more popular?
I guess that initial cost (and possibly weight) is an issue (?).
A friend of mine in Poole used to have a commercial fishing boat with a Gardner 6LX, and he said it was the best engine he had ever owned.
And John Deeres have a very good reputation - quite a few fishing boats here have been fitted with them over the past 15 years, and all the ones I have met have averaged between 1,000 - 1,500 hours a year with excellent reliability, and invariably they have passed 10,000 hours with no major issues reported.
http://www.deere.com/wps/dcom/en_INT/products/equipment/marine_engines/marine_engines.page
The Dashews have been fitting John Deeres in their displacement motor yachts - the first one was the 83' Wind Horse, who has a pair of 4045TFM engines.
http://setsail.com/wind-horse/
And they have impressive fuel economy for an 83' yacht, burning 7 gallons (American, not Imperial) at 11 knots.
http://setsail.com/wind-horse-atlantic-crossing-fuel-burn/
Here is some more info about the machinery (it is not easy to find on the website!) - http://setsail.com/the-drive-line/
Volvo 63 in fitted in 2004?? Thought that motor was out of production by that time?
At a guess, the output from the engines ECU which feeds the JD instruments should be NMEA2000 compatible.(why don`t they just chuck in a few pence worth of gps and it could do range as well)
At a guess, the output from the engines ECU which feeds the JD instruments should be NMEA2000 compatible.
And if it is, you should be able to get NMPG and range figures just by interconnecting the plotter.
Anyway, there's a well known engineer here in the asylum, who also happens to belong to your family, that can surely advise you on the installation!![]()