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As luck would have it, I'm spending the entire week in the boat yard. Got hauled out yesterday for bottom paint, engine/drive service and the many little things yachts need.
I figured many of you would like to see some pics of the adventure. Sunny and beautiful here....a little too sunny. I've been sweating like its spring time already.
ok, I gotta ask. @Murf'n'surf , someone glued the outdrive units to the bottom of the boat and backwards! Can you educate a guy that has never seen that before? What is the beam and length?...and make?
@txav8r They do look funny, especially when the props are on. They are Volvo IPS drives which spin around independently to act as bow and stern thrusters when operating it from one of the 3 joysticks. Their design allows the boat builders to save weight and reduce draft. She is a 75 foot Lazzara.
It wasn't too dirty due to having divers clean the bottom one to two times per month depending on the water temp (hot means it grows like the grass in your yard).
That thing is a beast with four engines and outdrives mounted to rotating pods i think. I see hydraulics under the swim deck so i assume that can be raised and lowered as well. Given its size it must go through fuel like water through the gills of a fish. My only question is a rhetorical one: How do i get invited to ride on a boat like that?
Wow, had no idea they did that type of power on boats today. I googled it, found one for sale, and was ready to move in...until I saw the price! That would eat up both mine and the wife paycheck! lol
That is really impressive @Murf'n'surf How are the drives sealed when mounted like that? I am guessing it is very similar to an I/O except that the drive seal is below instead of behind? How do they get the units to swivel and control them? Really great engineering!
The seal is similar to an io, both sides bolt to each other with gasketing all around. I'll shoot some engine room pics tomorrow to give you the inside perspective.
You guys should watch the Volvo IPS youtubes. Those are so cool, makes you feel like you have bow and stern thrusters with how well they work even in crummy waters.
There are a couple 30something foot boats with those as an option. Of course the price nearly doubles when you add that option.
Yeah, it can't be cheap, but on an already expensive boat, why would you not have an option that helps keep the boat pristine! Thanks for the answers @murf! A boat like that would be a great live aboard platform...if it weren't for the cost!
No bow thrusters. The pods arrange themselves to throw water towards the bow when needed. You can hold the joystick to one side and the boat will go perfectly sideways with small tweaks by twisting the stick to compensate more power to move the bow as it moves slower than the stern.
@txav8r She sleeps 8 plus two bunks for crew. Holds 200 gallons of water and has a watermaker onboard to produce unlimited water. You can live aboard eternally if tied to a dock with power and water.