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Old 04-06-2006, 10:01 AM
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Electric boat advice

Hello,

Im looking to come up with a conceptual electric propuslion scheme for a boat (sport yacht of about 45ft hull length). Boats of similar size have 2X500bhp diesel engines generally, but I want to replace these with gas turbines (if viable) and electrically powered waterjets.

What power output would I be looking at from my electric motors to give me adequate thrust etc? Is it simply 373kW each (i.e. 500bhp)?

Do gas turbines for this size of boat exist?

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Chris.
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Old 04-06-2006, 03:29 PM
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There are several threads on electric propulsion, with the pro's and cons. I suggest you track those first.
You get a general idea about electrical populsion, so you can target your questions more precise.
For the gasturbine, take a look on the www. Google on Gas turbine and a power range, you get a pretty clear picture of what's on the market.
Good luck
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Old 04-06-2006, 06:01 PM
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Turbine backup generators

Several companies sell backup generators with turbine, you get turbine and generator in one package.

Did have a quick look at Kawasaki but these seem to be a bit high in the power range, i am sure more exist.
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pratt & whitney has a neat little baby somewhere around 500kW. If you want less, you have less fuel consumption ;-) I'm sure they exist smaller, as I saw a turbine build into a quad some years ago.
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