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m11kyg 01-01-2020 07:06 AM

Twin outboards
 
Hi Guys,

I want to mount twin Verados on my boat, does it matter how far apart I put them? I would like to go to 37" but is there any reason why i can't?

Cheers

Mike


Padraig 01-01-2020 07:11 AM

You might want to post more information.

Padraig

m11kyg 01-01-2020 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by Padraig (Post 4720324)
You might want to post more information.

Padraig

Such as??

Padraig 01-01-2020 08:17 AM

Well....I think a logical start would be what brand and model boat you are working with. There are many talented boaters on Offshore Only but in order to offer advise they need information. The more info the better.

Padraig

rak rua 01-01-2020 09:20 AM

Yep ^^^^ tell us about your boat, what is it and what power are you replacing? Is it for fishing, cruising or is it a high speed boat....?

As a general rule, for high performance, you'd mount them as close as possible on a Vee hull. Helps with the centre of gravity for handling, turning etc. If you mount them further apart, it's better for low speed manouvering and docking. That said, all boats and applications are different. Lots of very knowledgeable guys on here who are always happy to help.

RR

turbo rr 01-02-2020 07:08 PM

The closer the better performance. Plus you have to remember the wider they are from the center of the hull, the higher the engines have to be following the v of the hull. If your transom is shallow being that far out the engines might be too low.

Unlimited jd 01-02-2020 08:16 PM

I’ve never seen a twin outboard v bottom with them that far apart. Why would you want to?

Padraig 01-02-2020 09:22 PM

I think I offended him and he left.

Padraig

rak rua 01-02-2020 11:37 PM


Originally Posted by Padraig (Post 4720525)
I think I offended him and he left.

Padraig

Yeah, I thought your post was rude and offensive, bordering on despicable.

:)

Twin O/B Sonic 01-03-2020 07:12 AM

Great post.

I would only add:

that as the hull lifts at speed, so do the wheels.
So engines mounted too wide on a vee would loose water/cavitate at speed.
In theory (as on a twin I/O offshore boat) you would want them as close together and high as possible for outright speed.

The negative aspect to above is, in this configuration they handle like crap around dock.
Narrower they are mounted, less levarge to rotate hull w/one motor in fwd, one in rvrs.
Higher they are only aggravates this.

I am guilty of looking like I’ve never docked a boat before, multiple times, in my twin O/B vee’s in any whisper of a wind.
To the point that even w/throttle, you cannot turn the bow into the wind.

Speed vs handling....., hummmmmmmm 🏁


Originally Posted by turbo rr (Post 4720511)
The closer the better performance. Plus you have to remember the wider they are from the center of the hull, the higher the engines have to be following the v of the hull. If your transom is shallow being that far out the engines might be too low.



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