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| "Volvo has started something of a revolution that is just now getting underway." TOM, Perhaps in the controls there is something NEW , but I have Yachting and MoToR BoAtinG issues from 1955 with a US made forward facing prop drive system. FF |
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| The revolution, also attracting other manufacturers, is in the integration of all propulsion components into a single system controlled by software and purchased as a unit from one supplier. For designers and boatbuilders of high end boats, that is a big deal. Not for me but for many others.
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| Err - with the exception (and I agree that it is a big exception) didn't we already have that with sterndrives? And we did have the complete package already with outboards - Merc's Verado is completely fly by wire.... But you are right Tom - this sort of one-stop-shop packaging is definitely the way of the future - and surely something the industry - or at least consumer's - has been crying out for for years. Nothing more frustrating than having bought a brand new expensive boat, only to find that the boat builder from whom you purchased it doesn't carry the warranty for the million and one things on board. No IPS, Zeus, Verado aren't quite the complete answer, but they are certainly a step in the right direction - at least from that point of view...
__________________ Will Imaginocean Yacht Design Logic will get you from A to B... Imaginocean will take you everywhere else... www.imaginocean.net |