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Manual transmission in a boat!!!!
Some boats use a velvet drive trans. I even see some variations of the powerglide 2 speed (coan). A multi speed transmission with closer gear ratio would help some boats accelerate.
Why not a manual trans with a clutch? |
Originally Posted by vtown
(Post 3563759)
Some boats use a velvet drive trans. I even see some variations of the powerglide 2 speed (coan). A multi speed transmission with closer gear ratio would help some boats accelerate.
Why not a manual trans with a clutch? |
Weismann Marine/Traction Products has been making multi-speed transmissions for boats for years, including the six-speed units they used in Class 1 until they were outlawed.
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Originally Posted by E Colby
(Post 3563778)
Weismann Marine/Traction Products has been making multi-speed transmissions for boats for years, including the six-speed units they used in Class 1 until they were outlawed.
I dont know why it wouldnt work, but unless you are going really fast, a multispeed trans isnt going to help you. |
Do you really one more thing to break on your boat :D
Multiple speed trans' have some pretty specific applications involving very high performance boats that require the need to carry a larger prop at slower speeds but still maintain an optimum rpm. I don't think you could shift fast enough to get it to work |
I have a friend with basically just this. A manual gearbox (from some car) and he put a automotive bell housing wit a clutch and pressure plate/throw out bearing and he installed a hand clutch lever.
He merely pulls the clutch in and shifts the transmission kinda like an old farm tractor. |
We use a manual clutch for FNR on some boats. The multispeed we do with a computer controlling the shifts and no clutch.
The biggest problem with a boat is it is like trying to shift when doing a burnout. It is very hard to do correctly but not impossible. John Connor (Kaama) used to shift our box between the waves in the air, clutchless ,and manual 2 speed, with a cable. Two boxes at the same time. But that was John. It will allow for a better prop selection with better acceleration and top end. pat W |
Originally Posted by shifter
(Post 3564241)
John Connor (Kaama) used to shift our box between the waves in the air, clutchless ,and manual 2 speed, with a cable. Two boxes at the same time. But that was John
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Originally Posted by shifter
(Post 3564241)
We use a manual clutch for FNR on some boats. The multispeed we do with a computer controlling the shifts and no clutch.
The biggest problem with a boat is it is like trying to shift when doing a burnout. It is very hard to do correctly but not impossible. John Connor (Kaama) used to shift our box between the waves in the air, clutchless ,and manual 2 speed, with a cable. Two boxes at the same time. But that was John. It will allow for a better prop selection with better acceleration and top end. pat W |
For what power and what boat?
pat W |
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