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10-21-2006, 12:27 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by orion Volvo now has a triple system ready. |
They've got more than that.  Details to follow...
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10-21-2006, 07:55 PM
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And I was led to believe by a rep from Yanmar that they will soon have a system as well.....any hints or details??
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07-03-2008, 08:04 PM
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Having now spent some time with both the Zeus system as well as the IPS, I must admit that I liked the Zeus drive system a bit more. The joystick did not require holding down a button to activate it, the system was unbelievably responsive and the VesselView display was phenomenal. While the IPS is still a great system, I must admit that I'm like most others in that I like my props sheltered a bit behind the drive.
On a sidenote- A local 44' vessel with twin Zeus drives bottomed out snapping off the breakaway skegs and damaging 3 of the 4 props. Total came to $12k!!! |
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08-10-2008, 09:22 PM
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there has been some testing done with a 45ft yacht (we are building) and zeus. the yacht was doing 7mph and hitting a concrete barrier with the drive on purpose.. the same at 30 mph.. damagage? it sheered the drive off as designed. divers went down, got the drive and bolted it back on after removing the broken screws.. no further damage to the vessel or drive.. no oil-leak.. try to do thid with a ips and you loose your boat..
i also think the zeus handles much better..
Stefan
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08-10-2008, 10:51 PM
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My understanding is that's exactly how IPS is designed to react also. Does anyone have any real-world test data on IPS hits?
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08-11-2008, 02:15 AM
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You are right NYCAP, this is how IPS was designed. http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/7332-post1.html
With the props facing forward, there could be more damage to the drive than on Zeus, so I should call my insurer before the diver. But the whole idea is that there should be no damage to the yacht.
When I go to Volvo Penta in a couple of weeks, I will ask them how this has come out in reality.
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08-11-2008, 02:46 AM
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| or Yellowfin?
They seem to be able to the same tricks as IPS or Zeus?
I havn't seen any boat builders fitting them yet, maybe its early days bu they look interesting and you can have any engine you choose, or retro fit I believe. http://www.yellowfin.com/VSDTechnology.asp |
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08-11-2008, 03:38 AM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by Skiffy They seem to be able to the same tricks as IPS or Zeus?
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Today you can have almost any boat doing the same trick, using joysticks. The Mercruiser Axius is already there, Volvo Penta Aquamatic is soon there, most waterjets have it since many years.
The Yellowfin project looks a little similar to this Swedish high-flying idea? http://www.stormfagel.se/Company1.htm |
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08-11-2008, 06:12 AM
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I've not had the pleasure to try Zeus yet. Loved IPS; not so much Axius. With Axius I had a hard time backing a boat into the current using the stick, and there is a lot of slapping in and out of gear which can't be good. I've also heard about some brain problems.
I find it hard to believe that an individual boat owner ran the zeus drives into a concrete barrier at 7mph and 30mph, but if it happened there must be video. I'd be real curious to see it. Likewise from Volvo IPS. As for prop damage, I wondered at first also, but I think it's more perception than reality. The blades are exposed either way. Plus, if the fuel savings are true it would more than cover the cost of the one prop I've lost in the past 20 years.
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08-11-2008, 10:48 AM
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Interesting, does look very much like yellow fin and for up to 50m vessels.
It is interesting though that we are also seeing increasing interest from users and builders in shaft systems that improve efficiency, is it possible that the increase in fuel costs is helping some parts of the industry develop an understanding of what makes a more efficient vessel?
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08-11-2008, 11:16 AM
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I don´t know Skiffy, but my experience is that it is not easy to sell new ideas if they are not marketed by an established company, like Volvo or Mercruiser. After all, fuel costs are just a part of the package and people seems to be more concerned about reliability, after-sales service and second hand value.
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08-11-2008, 04:48 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by NYCAP123 I find it hard to believe that an individual boat owner ran the zeus drives into a concrete barrier at 7mph and 30mph, . |
our very first 46 hull we produced, was shipped to Cummins, who used it for a testing platform.
cummins itself did the test at 7 and at 30 mph.
stefan
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08-11-2008, 05:17 PM
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I do very much like the IPS but again not the fiddly controls.
The nicest controls I've ever seen were on the 'Octopussy'.
On the jetdrive control you had an individual control for fore and aft transmission and power on each drive but then you could twist the control port and starboard independently to point the jet-nozzles where you wanted.
No computers, just point and squirt. The best was watching her leave a very crowded San Remo Boatshow. The skipper just pointed each jet either side and gently 'blew' the yachts stern-to eitherside of him apart and just moved out.
Very cool.
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