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Straight vs Fixed surface drive
Need some help understanding the intricate differences between the two other than the obvious trimming aspect.
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I am not sure what ones you are trying to compare but the two different types that I know of are, one type is steerable and one you need a rudder both are trimmable
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Rudder type steering running through a strut. I wasn’t aware it was trimmable while under way. And I can’t seem to locate the transom mounted “thrust bearing”
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Originally Posted by TruxtonFox
(Post 4601514)
Rudder type steering running through a strut. I wasn’t aware it was trimmable while under way. And I can’t seem to locate the transom mounted “thrust bearing”
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Thats off a set of Buzzi drives, but thats the piece Im talking about. As far as trimming goes, my understanding is you trim with oversized tabs. Im sure someone with actual real world experience will know for sure
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do you have those on your hsb ?
think they're called trimax drives, don't think they are trimmable. |
Originally Posted by TruxtonFox
(Post 4601514)
Rudder type steering running through a strut. I wasn’t aware it was trimmable while under way. And I can’t seem to locate the transom mounted “thrust bearing”
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This was a picture from a thread on facebook. Have nothing on the HSB at the moment, but am exploring straight shafts as an option. Going back and forth between the two, cost vs usability.
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there are some surfacing inboards (shaft strut and rudder) drives that are being produced.
a few are bolt on units seen on light military and pleasure craft., they spin some big wheels. google surfacing inboard, up top click on images and scroll thru. sea fury, power vent (smith boat), tri max |
Ya, the torque system by Tempest and the Buzzi systems are what Im comparing to the ASD8.
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