Shafts v IPS

paul salliss

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I would take some real convincing that IPS is the " way to go" I really like shaft drive, but I have never owned an IPS boat and maybe my thoughts are misplaced.

Has anyone switched from shaft drive to IPS and seen benefits?

Is IPS the way to go??

Is shaft drive still the best and simplest drive system for 40 footers and above ?
 
According to the majority on forum anything other than shafts is the work of the devil.
 
According to the majority on forum anything other than shafts is the work of the devil.

I know this will be a boring done to death topic, but I have a real interest here.

Shafts been around forever, it works, and control when berthing is a dream, so I am thinking it's the best, but is it, or is it?

I don't know as never driven an IPS, like the fact that it would appear to creat more internal space but.....
 
According to the majority on forum anything other than shafts is the work of the devil.

On a brand spanking new boat with a battalion of white coated techobods and double jointed mechanics with eyes on stalks on the march instantly you quote the warranty number or your credit card details, no problem at all .
However ...:)
 
Is shaft drive still the best and simplest drive system for 40 footers and above ?

You don't really get that choice do you ? Most 40-50' seem to be on drives or pods and would you really want to compromise all other choices just to go with a shaft drive ?
I have been boat searching and the 3 comparable boats that I like from 3 different manufacturers were all with IPS; they were all just above 50'.
 
I would take some real convincing that IPS is the " way to go" I really like shaft drive, but I have never owned an IPS boat and maybe my thoughts are misplaced.

Has anyone switched from shaft drive to IPS and seen benefits?

Is IPS the way to go??

Is shaft drive still the best and simplest drive system for 40 footers and above ?
It really has been done to death, I'll just leave it at; should any forumite find themselves in proximity to us, come on board, come out for a spin and take a look through our service receipts. Always happy to help but the lack of objectivity here is a teensie bit silly.

And yes, for the right boat I'd go back to shafts, like most owners we choose boats with more than the drive criteria in mind.
 
Our boat is shaft driven, and have no complaints with it, Had the use of a IPS driven boat for the day last year when in Sydney and was quite taken back by it , 1st time we have driven one, handled well ,steering was responsive and berthing in a strong wind was stress free, no bow thruster either, considering we had never sailed it before, thought it was great and can see the appeal ,
 
You guys make some fair and good points, I would never be cheeky enough to take you up on your kind offer re a "trip out and a look through receipts," but waned to thank you for the generous comment, as it was appreciated.

Things do move on, I appreciate that, I am open minded, so for now I will have a closer look and take it from there
 
You guys make some fair and good points, I would never be cheeky enough to take you up on your kind offer re a "trip out and a look through receipts," but waned to thank you for the generous comment, as it was appreciated.

Things do move on, I appreciate that, I am open minded, so for now I will have a closer look and take it from there

Paul, you'd be welcome, we are in Plymouth early Mayband then the CI's after that you may have a trip on your hands as we are heading to Portugal. :)

We never need and excuse to take the boat out ;)
 
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Here we go, I have just moved to the dark side(ips) from out drives.
Honest opinion you can do things in a strong wind with the engines better than using the ips, how ever having the safety of flicking a switch which can get you out of a right old mess is brilliant, for this alone it's worth the extra service cost IMHO. On a nice day to glide in between 2 boats with no noise or fuss is what it's all about, and my wife and kids love it ?
 
Here we go, I have just moved to the dark side(ips) from out drives.
Honest opinion you can do things in a strong wind with the engines better than using the ips, how ever having the safety of flicking a switch which can get you out of a right old mess is brilliant, for this alone it's worth the extra service cost IMHO. On a nice day to glide in between 2 boats with no noise or fuss is what it's all about, and my wife and kids love it ��

Are you loving your 500, is it in the Med yet.....?
 
I dunno, one season in and getting itchy feet? and I believed you when you said you were going to keep your Broom for 4 or 5 years...!

Hello matey. I checked your boat last night, all fine and good, still the most shiny boat in the marina, say hi to the family, will be in touch soon as having a party to be held (probably in Yarmouth) this year as it is just easy for everyone and will ensure you are invited, take care,

Now must get back to reading about Lorenzo quitting Yamaha, he is off to Ducati, it's big news in our house!!
 
Hi Nigel, no still in Southampton just doing my practical day skipper so have really done some great things both on the engines and Ips. It is a great boat, handles lovely and is a joy to stay on! Hoping to move to Cala dor in June/July. When are you off to Portugal ?
 
Hello matey. I checked your boat last night, all fine and good, still the most shiny boat in the marina, say hi to the family, will be in touch soon as having a party to be held (probably in Yarmouth) this year as it is just easy for everyone and will ensure you are invited, take care,

Now must get back to reading about Lorenzo quitting Yamaha, he is off to Ducati, it's big news in our house!!

Cheers Paul, thanks for checking the boat, thanks.

A party in Yarmouth... we will be there! Oh, BTW, if you happened to be around 30th April w'end (the bank holiday coming up), its my birthday, and guess what? we are in Yarmouth! your company always very welcome.

Ha, if Lorenzo quit Yamaha there will be a nice shift around! Maverick for Yamaha? anyways, so long a Marquez still winning on a Honda all will be rosy!
 
Hi Nigel, no still in Southampton just doing my practical day skipper so have really done some great things both on the engines and Ips. It is a great boat, handles lovely and is a joy to stay on! Hoping to move to Cala dor in June/July. When are you off to Portugal ?
Sailing down slowly May/June/July/August and berth booked for September 1st.
'Course, we might get distracted on the way and be a little late :)
I know that Nick and the team will be looking after you but Fred is the main man! Keep him and James happy and you'll not go wrong.
Will be great to hear how the move goes. Keep the forum up to date :)
 
You guys make some fair and good points, I would never be cheeky enough to take you up on your kind offer re a "trip out and a look through receipts," but waned to thank you for the generous comment, as it was appreciated.

Things do move on, I appreciate that, I am open minded, so for now I will have a closer look and take it from there
Be cheeky, your welcome to have a go in the Solent as said any excuse to get out. For me IPS simply takes all the stress out of parking the boat (last boat had legs but have driven shafts as well) you can literally with the use of a joystick that also rotates move the boat in any direction or rotation or a combination of both. Yes with a bit of practice you can make it look a bit smoother to an observer (there is always one when you are mooring). When you are drifting towards the nasty pile you simply push the joystick in the opposite direction. Never measured it but IPS is supposed to be much more efficient that's why it called an IPS500 when it being driven by a D6-370 as it is supposed to be equivalent to a 500hp shaft driven boat but I suspect some of that is marketing speak. No big shocks, for me, maintenance bill wise but it does hold a lot of expensive oil that needs changing every year or so and I could appreciate if I hit a submerged obstacle with it its going to be expensive.
 
Cheers Paul, thanks for checking the boat, thanks.

A party in Yarmouth... we will be there! Oh, BTW, if you happened to be around 30th April w'end (the bank holiday coming up), its my birthday, and guess what? we are in Yarmouth! your company always very welcome.

Ha, if Lorenzo quit Yamaha there will be a nice shift around! Maverick for Yamaha? anyways, so long a Marquez still winning on a Honda all will be rosy!

hilarious, I know there are a few on here that have got me down as a proper anti social bastard, all this talk of mutual party's made me laugh, but thanks James and count us in!.

Young Maverick has the choice, stay, or go to Honda to replace Pedroza or now replace Lorenzo, politics will play a part as always, my bet is

I think Maverick goes to Yamaha its the best package, I think Pedroza goes to the new KTM team, Honda hire young talent from Moto 2
 
hilarious, I know there are a few on here that have got me down as a proper anti social bastard, all this talk of mutual party's made me laugh, but thanks James and count us in!.

Young Maverick has the choice, stay, or go to Honda to replace Pedroza or now replace Lorenzo, politics will play a part as always, my bet is

I think Maverick goes to Yamaha its the best package, I think Pedroza goes to the new KTM team, Honda hire young talent from Moto 2

& I thought I was the most anti social person around.... great, we can be antisocial together..

a frenchman on a Honda perhaps?
 
Be cheeky, your welcome to have a go in the Solent as said any excuse to get out. For me IPS simply takes all the stress out of parking the boat (last boat had legs but have driven shafts as well) you can literally with the use of a joystick that also rotates move the boat in any direction or rotation or a combination of both. Yes with a bit of practice you can make it look a bit smoother to an observer (there is always one when you are mooring). When you are drifting towards the nasty pile you simply push the joystick in the opposite direction. Never measured it but IPS is supposed to be much more efficient that's why it called an IPS500 when it being driven by a D6-370 as it is supposed to be equivalent to a 500hp shaft driven boat but I suspect some of that is marketing speak. No big shocks, for me, maintenance bill wise but it does hold a lot of expensive oil that needs changing every year or so and I could appreciate if I hit a submerged obstacle with it its going to be expensive.

Thank you for your note very interesting had no idea about the way the BHP is shown / advertised, aim will PM you, thanks again
 

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