whats the deal with this boat?
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reliable setup?
who did the transformation?
whats the deal with the trolling motors on the kplanes?
reliable setup?
who did the transformation?
whats the deal with the trolling motors on the kplanes?
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Trolling motors on each K-Plane and one on each side of the drive. I guess the 4 electric motors are for docking or manuevering in close quarters.
Or, they have a lot of problems with the turbine and need a way to get back to the dock when it dies.
Or, they have a lot of problems with the turbine and need a way to get back to the dock when it dies.
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I would say since the boat is in South Louisiana...that Marine Turbine Technologies probably did the conversion. Turbines are reliable if you can carry enough fuel. The electric motors are more than likely for reverse.
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All the jets from the 70's have been repowered. Efficiency and noise pretty much required it
Fuel burn? An F-4 Phantom could cary 2200 gallons of gas (internal & an external centerline tank) and under the most economical conditions it would last a little over 2 hours. Jets lose efficiency at low altitudes so a turbine engine at sea level would not be very efficient.
Sea Land had turbine engines in their ships. I understand they sold them to the Navy during the first gas crisis in the 70's
Fuel burn? An F-4 Phantom could cary 2200 gallons of gas (internal & an external centerline tank) and under the most economical conditions it would last a little over 2 hours. Jets lose efficiency at low altitudes so a turbine engine at sea level would not be very efficient.
Sea Land had turbine engines in their ships. I understand they sold them to the Navy during the first gas crisis in the 70's


