hydro drive, cheaper set up??

Discussion in 'Propulsion' started by hinemoa, Jun 9, 2010.

  1. hinemoa
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    hinemoa hinemoa

    as some already seen i am setting up drive units for my 16.5 metre alloy cat, been reading some threads on hydraulic drive....
    1) is the initial setup cost cheaper as i only need one large engine
    2) i could buy second hand pump and drives
    3) would save me buying two marine gearboxes
    4) fuel savings as only need one engine to run

    my questions, how do i find out what kind of hydraulic motors i need and what size pump and size of main diesel drive engine

    or am i still best to use 2 diesel engines with marine boxes??

    any one fitted one to a weekend cruise boat as it wont do much work , maybe 5 hours running time every fortnite?
     
  2. FAST FRED
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    FAST FRED Senior Member

    Oversized engines , esp diesels suffer a shorter inefficient life.

    Have you considered either a mid mounted engine in a pod , or simply installing one engine in the hull and powering the other hull with a hyd motor .

    Hyd drive is at BEST 85% efficient , at worst UGH!!!

    FF
     
  3. hinemoa
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    hinemoa hinemoa

    that could be a thought, how would i go about doing this, as obviously i need the g/box behind the engine so where would the pump go? and i would have aprox 9m of hydraulic hose, would that effect any operation?
     
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    FAST FRED Senior Member

    i need the g/box behind the engine so where would the pump go?

    Most engines have a published rating for how much HP can be taken off from the front by using a 2 or 3 belt pulley.

    Nicest is to balance the load with a pump on one side and a big alternator on the other.

    Hose run simply means one size bigger hoses.

    The hoses will usually be warm to hot , a consideration on the install.

    FF
     

  5. Guest62110524

    Guest62110524 Previous Member

    where you live there a lot of mussell harvesters powered by Hydraulic, contact hydraulic specialities branches Ham, Ak I did two, the noise from pumps is something else again
    However I would not recommend because people are leary of that form propulsion and you will suffer when it comes to resale
     
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