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So I would like to here thoughts about lowering a single engine install as low as possible - and everything else mounted low and in the center (inward instead of outward) for installation.
Take the drive depth out the mix as one could use a 3 inch shorty or however. THANKS |
If you boat on Lake Erie with your big Fountain or Cigarette and it's a calm day. Would you use the same props if it was really rough windy day. I think I'd be making a change and hope I did the right one
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Originally Posted by BUP
(Post 4528978)
So I would like to here thoughts about lowering a single engine install as low as possible - and everything else mounted low and in the center (inward instead of outward) for installation.
Take the drive depth out the mix as one could use a 3 inch shorty or however. THANKS So, flat pan, and dry sump oiling? |
Originally Posted by bck
(Post 4528548)
I would consider center of balance to be the point at which the boat is equally balanced front to rear or say the point by which you could lift the boat up by a single strap without it tipping forward or backward. When I think center of gravity I'm thinking of weight being placed higher or lower within the boat. A good example would be a lifted truck, you haven't necessarily changed the center of balance but you have raised the center of gravity. Most companies seem to go to great lengths to mount heavy items as low as possible to keep the center of gravity low to improve stability.
If people still haven't got it yet here's an explanation as simple as I can make it . Center of gravity is what fox you up the higher you go up on a step ladder . Center of balance is what makes your see-saw (or teeter totter) work , or not work . |
Originally Posted by BUP
(Post 4528978)
So I would like to here thoughts about lowering a single engine install as low as possible - and everything else mounted low and in the center (inward instead of outward) for installation.
Take the drive depth out the mix as one could use a 3 inch shorty or however. THANKS It is probably wise to check with the manufacturer if the configuration you want to go with, wasn't offered in your model from the factory. |
Originally Posted by bck
(Post 4528548)
I would consider center of balance to be the point at which the boat is equally balanced front to rear or say the point by which you could lift the boat up by a single strap without it tipping forward or backward. When I think center of gravity I'm thinking of weight being placed higher or lower within the boat. A good example would be a lifted truck, you haven't necessarily changed the center of balance but you have raised the center of gravity. Most companies seem to go to great lengths to mount heavy items as low as possible to keep the center of gravity low to improve stability.
Had it measured on my Comp several times when it was being rigged to achieve the recommended CG after buying the boat without engines or drives. |
We are doing 16 or 18 qt dry sump with a custom dry sump pan so we can lower the engine. Basically I have my thoughts about it but was looking for other opinions worth the try of about 2 or 3 or 4 inch lower install of the engine. Probably not much in the way of a 2 inch lowering but IMO anything lower than that could help and be noticeable.
This is NOT for a twin engine app going to a single transformation -- this is for a new boat build that is with a single engine install. Dart Big M - 665 CID closed cooling --- 29 Laveycraft. Fairly high freeboard, 30.6 ft length with 8.6 beam and factory build is 95 % a single engine build for all 29 builds.. |
What is really important is the prop shaft height in relation to the bottom of the boat. Is the height of the engine in the boat significant to preformance in a non-race application?
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Originally Posted by class6
(Post 4528992)
If you boat on Lake Erie with your big Fountain or Cigarette and it's a calm day. Would you use the same props if it was really rough windy day. I think I'd be making a change and hope I did the right one
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Originally Posted by shaun harrington
(Post 4528477)
I'm pretty sure the trs is longer, not sure if the x-dimension was altered to compensate.
Please winter ... be over! |
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