stefan_r
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I do a reasonable amount of single/short handed sailing and have been looking for a decent bow thruster unit and came across Willdo.
Having spent a fw months analysing and speccing the Willdo thruster system http://www.willdo.eu/ that is basically a big impeller and four independantly controlled hoses that squirt water from holes under the waterline to give sideways thrust...a nice idea and after some research a well built system. Exactly what I want to pin me to the pontoon when mooring/casting off.
Some issues, however. The hydraulic system needs 10hp+ as a power take off from the engines at tickover. My 300hp Yanmars cnnot supply this (surprisingly)...I would need to be turning over at 2,800RPM to allow a 10hp PTO - not quite mooring speed...and no I cannot just run the engine at 2,800rpm when mooring - what if I need to go backwards or forwards!!??
So that scuppered the hydraulic system. They also do a battery system but insist on 24v and that the batteries are separate from existing services or even engines. The motor draws 550amps. Still thinking about this...but costs increase 2xbatteries £2-300 and also charger...complexity etc etc
Finally the impeller unit needs to be 30cm below the waterline. This is awkward and I am not sure if it is do-able....so probably back to the drawingboard.
Sooooooooooooooo what about Verus hydraulic thrusters?????
Anyone used them?
What HP do you need to run them?
Boat is a 37' LOA Sunseeker Superhawk...not massive windage BUT the nose gets wayward if a sparrow farts so I definitely want to get myself a bow thruster...and just prefer the reliability and "always on" idea of hydraulic systems...
Having spent a fw months analysing and speccing the Willdo thruster system http://www.willdo.eu/ that is basically a big impeller and four independantly controlled hoses that squirt water from holes under the waterline to give sideways thrust...a nice idea and after some research a well built system. Exactly what I want to pin me to the pontoon when mooring/casting off.
Some issues, however. The hydraulic system needs 10hp+ as a power take off from the engines at tickover. My 300hp Yanmars cnnot supply this (surprisingly)...I would need to be turning over at 2,800RPM to allow a 10hp PTO - not quite mooring speed...and no I cannot just run the engine at 2,800rpm when mooring - what if I need to go backwards or forwards!!??
So that scuppered the hydraulic system. They also do a battery system but insist on 24v and that the batteries are separate from existing services or even engines. The motor draws 550amps. Still thinking about this...but costs increase 2xbatteries £2-300 and also charger...complexity etc etc
Finally the impeller unit needs to be 30cm below the waterline. This is awkward and I am not sure if it is do-able....so probably back to the drawingboard.
Sooooooooooooooo what about Verus hydraulic thrusters?????
Anyone used them?
What HP do you need to run them?
Boat is a 37' LOA Sunseeker Superhawk...not massive windage BUT the nose gets wayward if a sparrow farts so I definitely want to get myself a bow thruster...and just prefer the reliability and "always on" idea of hydraulic systems...