Seven Marine

Discussion in 'Outboards' started by Pericles, Feb 26, 2011.

  1. Pericles
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  2. michael pierzga
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    michael pierzga Senior Member

    Yikes !!! look at the size of that 1000kg beast.

    Dont really know much about big outboards...but...

    A Typical problem with big outboards is delivering all that power thru the lower unit and a small propellor.....Anything new in the way the lowed unit handles this ?

    Another design detail is the motor mountings for such a big beast.... engine shock mount system, not the transom ..anything new ?
     
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    Yeehaw
     
  4. whitepointer23

    whitepointer23 Previous Member

    if you read the specs you will see it is 454 kg. what a magnificent beast. you better send them a message stating your concerns, i am sure they will appreciate your criticisms. just goes to show even a company that has spent a fortune on r&d is not safe from being put down on this site.
     
  5. michael pierzga
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    Opps, one thousand lbs beast !! and my concerns about power output thru the lower unit and powerplant shock mounts are still valid. Do you have anything new to add ?
     
  6. whitepointer23

    whitepointer23 Previous Member

    only that i think they have done a great job and i would love to see one. the old johnson 300 2 stroke and the yammy 350 5.3 lt seem to get the power out with no problems. look at some of the achievements with this engine, freshwater cooling on an outboard and twin disc trans with joystick. i think these people have set a new benchmark for marine engines.
     
  7. Pericles
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    michael pierzga

    Please explore the site, follow up on Herring 6 blade wheels and perhaps be a touch less critical, because your posts have a touch of "sour grapes". There is a video that demonstrates the size of the Intrepid boat, which is built to take two Seven Marine 557s rather than triple Yamaha 350s These are very sophisticated units.

    http://www.seven-marine.com/motors/gallery/
     
  8. powerabout
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    its has a ZF built shift and right angle drive box and a twin pinion lower unit to handle the torque
     
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