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ICDEDPPL 11-30-2022 06:48 PM

seems pretty large.


tlark 11-30-2022 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL (Post 4852554)
$4600 for bow only , I don`t see a reason for stern unless you can`t dock at all lol

agreed, stearn thruster on a 370ss is over-kill.

wondering how many of these are in service at LOTO ? interesting find

36Tango 12-05-2022 09:20 AM

I am really considering doing the jet thruster unit. The key will be if I can get the 2 1/2" pipe (somewhat flexible) up to the bow. I agree that the stern thrusters are probably overkill, but for not much more $$$ it might be nice, especially when selling it at some point down the road (and it would be easier/safer/better for my adult kids). I am going to have my mechanic take a look at the plumbing routing this week. Thanks for all of the suggestions.

Sydwayz 12-05-2022 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by 36Tango (Post 4852882)
I am really considering doing the jet thruster unit. The key will be if I can get the 2 1/2" pipe (somewhat flexible) up to the bow. I agree that the stern thrusters are probably overkill, but for not much more $$$ it might be nice, especially when selling it at some point down the road (and it would be easier/safer/better for my adult kids). I am going to have my mechanic take a look at the plumbing routing this week. Thanks for all of the suggestions.

Not ideal, but you can probably flex the pipes upward, instead of rearward; all depending on where you go though the hull, even if you are forced to go through the hull at a portion that is not as perpendicular to the water surface as ideally desired. It's still going to move the boat. I'm sure they have recommend angle specs.


ICDEDPPL 12-05-2022 05:39 PM

If I didn`t have all this other spending going on I`d do the jet in a second vs. drilling a hole thru the boat and all that fiberglass work.

Unlimited jd 12-05-2022 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL (Post 4852595)
Dufour 36 installation video

I put in a 54' boat, 7' above water line and the highest 7bft wind capture .. instead of one pump handling right and left their calculator recommends one pump per side .
"Dual pump installation required to meet wind performance you've chosen"
Puts out 158.03KGF of force.

Interesting system. Did anyone notice they switched sides in the video? Hole through the hull was at the bottom of the liner hole. Can’t get the backing but on.

outonsafari 12-05-2022 08:49 PM

Borrowing the " make your garage bigger than you need so down the line when you move into a bigger boat" theory from the mancave garage threads, I second the stern thruster.

Seen a video of a key fob remote the guy used the thrusters to hold it in the dock while he hopped out and tied her off.
I'll try to dig it up.
another company makes bolt on thrusters that are streamlined (sort of in that the prop is in a tube thats roughly shaped like hull)
like those sunglasses and nose combos from the thrift store.
i'll try to dig it up.

outonsafari 12-05-2022 08:59 PM

https://www.yachtthruster.com/
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...212e58878e.jpg
way better looking than the exposed prop version.
i like the jet thruster idea too

36Tango 12-06-2022 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by outonsafari (Post 4852930)
https://www.yachtthruster.com/
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...212e58878e.jpg
way better looking than the exposed prop version.
i like the jet thruster idea too

I have talked to them and it looks like about $7,000 for the bow, and $7,000 for the stern, plus $4-5K to install. If I went this route I would not do the stern. I am still on the fence as far as the look of it sitting externally, as it would always just look like an aftermarket bolt on. For the same money, I would have Florida Bowthrusters come up and put in a traditional thruster. Hoping to learn more about the jet thrusters over the next week.

PremierPOWER 12-06-2022 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by 36Tango (Post 4852955)
I have talked to them and it looks like about $7,000 for the bow, and $7,000 for the stern, plus $4-5K to install. If I went this route I would not do the stern. I am still on the fence as far as the look of it sitting externally, as it would always just look like an aftermarket bolt on. For the same money, I would have Florida Bowthrusters come up and put in a traditional thruster. Hoping to learn more about the jet thrusters over the next week.

There is no way I would ever bolt that ugly thing on my boat, especially over a Florida Bow Thrusters install. I had them install a bow thruster on my cabin cruiser and they did a phenomenal job.


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