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  • #2447
    Queequeg Quint
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      @queequegquint38270

      new boat idea

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      #53853
      Queequeg Quint
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        @queequegquint38270

        I'm fixing to build a new boat. A big one with 4 or 5 motors and props. Has anyone ever done something like that, and do you have any advice?

        #53856
        Bob Abell 2
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          @bobabell2

          Hello Queeq

          I am building a boat with four motors

          Take a look at our thread called……."Vintage Gentleman`s Cruiser"

          It`s just down the page from this thread

          Tell me about your idea, please

          Bob

          #53859
          Queequeg Quint
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            @queequegquint38270

            Hi Bob,

            I'm thinking of maybe a tug or a big fishing boat. I'll go with 4 motors for the sake of balance

            But I need advice on these things:

            1. 4 rudders behind each prop, or 2 rudders in between each set of 2 props?

            2. How should the hull bottom be setup? I have 3 lobster boats and they all have center keels, with the propshaft running through the keel. But with 4 prop shafts, should the hull be identical to the lobster boats, and just route the propshafts on either side of the keel?

            Some pics of twin-motor tugboats seem to show two keels, with propshafts running through them. So… I'm not sure of the best design. If someone has a pic of multiple-motor boats, that would be helpful.

            3. As for the motor-setup… I'm thinking of the MFA 800 at 12v…. or maybe a gear reduced 540-size motor. If I use 4 big motors…. that means lots of power consumption to worry about. 540-size would give me plenty of space to work worth, and reduce the current. But I do want some huge props on this boat….

            One of my lobster boats has a 65mm 5-blade prop with the MFA 850 belt drive reduction setup. And I kinda want to spin some props around that size… although… I'm not sure.

            OK…. any advice you have would be helpful.

            #53861
            Bob Abell 2
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              @bobabell2

              Hello Queeq

              I think you may not have found my proposed motor drives…..As the thread is quite large

              Here are my motor drives in their early stages….

              Just keep popping in

              Bob

              abell.jpg

              motors.jpg

              lady jane motor.jpg

              #53865
              Queequeg Quint
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                @queequegquint38270

                I saw the thread, but did not see your motor setups.

                Wow!! That is amazing.

                #53867
                Bob Abell 2
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                  @bobabell2

                  Hello Queek

                  Each pair of MFA 850 motors will drive a single LH 60mm or 70mm dia prop and each prop will have a rudder

                  We have a single keel

                  Bob

                  #53883
                  Paul T
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                    @pault84577

                    Are you looking for speed or brute power?

                    #53887
                    Queequeg Quint
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                      @queequegquint38270

                      I'm looking for brute power. I'm a fan of MFA Como motors.

                      Haven't designed the hull yet, but that might depend on the motor setup. If I go with the belt driven 800 or 850, I reckon I'll need lots of space.

                      Also, I want 4 motors turning 4 props.

                      #53888
                      Paul T
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                        @pault84577

                        For brute power read this thread **LINK** wink it gets more interesting as the project develops and ends up with 4 huge motors and 4 heavy duty pumps.

                        Edited By Paul T on 27/11/2014 15:58:45

                        #53890
                        Queequeg Quint
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                          @queequegquint38270

                          Wow Paul!! The Mighty Thor is truly powerful. My heaviest, and most powerful boat is the Ambassador. It's just about 3 feet long. MFA 850 with belt drive reduction turning a 65mm 5-blade prop. It was a veritable miracle how I mounted the motor!

                          My big boat will have to compete with the Ambassador.

                          Right now, I'm thinking of 4 MFA 800s, direct-driving 4 55mm props. I use the 800/55mm setup for my lobster boat Illusion and it's perfect.

                          #53891
                          Queequeg Quint
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                            @queequegquint38270

                            I just had this thought. Instead of a new boat, maybe I could jam in two more motors into the Ambassador. Would it be OK to add twin 540 motors, geared 2.5:1 turing 2 45 mm props… humming along with the 850 turning the 65 mm prop?

                            What effect would that have on the propulsion?

                            #53893
                            Paul T
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                              @pault84577

                              Queequeg

                              Adding more motors sometimes just means adding more weight and the extra propulsion is lost in pushing the extra weight about.

                              It is also possible that the hull isn't capable of handling any more motors and so adding additional motors and propellers will simply 'boil the water' without providing any more thrust.

                              Can you post some more photos of your model so that we can see the shape and style of the hull.

                              Paul

                              ps I like the mix of nautical references, does this mean anything to you?

                              #53896
                              Queequeg Quint
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                                @queequegquint38270

                                Paul,

                                That picture you posted is the USS Enterprise… Sovereign class!!! Actually, if I make a big beast of a boat, I might name it "The Sovereign"…

                                Based on what you suggest… then maybe I should indeed build a whole new boat. With 4 850s geared down, turning 4 75mm props!!

                                My Ambassador is basically what we call here in America a Novi Hull. Not much space left, but I think I could jam in some 540s…..

                                (Ambassador on far left)

                                #53900
                                Paul T
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                                  @pault84577

                                  Queequeg

                                  I have had a look at the specs of the Novi style of hull and whilst they have excellent sea keeping qualities I don't think that they are suited to having multiple motors.

                                  For a powerful brute of a boat you will need a deep hull with plenty of mass so to achieve your dream you might need a 'bigger boat' (a line from a film?)

                                  Paul

                                  #53918
                                  Queequeg Quint
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                                    @queequegquint38270

                                    Yes, a "bigger boat."laugh Yup, that's from Jaws. And that's the Orca in my pics. That boat is made of wood with fiberglass resin and cloth over it.

                                    OK…. I'll go back to the drawing board.

                                    I would like to see pics of the bottom of multiple-motor boats, if you have any.

                                    #53929
                                    Paul T
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                                      @pault84577

                                      This is a triple set up on a MTB that I built last year

                                      ellie rudders 2.jpg

                                      #59328
                                      Queequeg Quint
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                                        @queequegquint38270

                                        Paul,

                                        What shape of hull do you reckon will be suitable for multiple motors?

                                        #59336
                                        ashley needham
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                                          @ashleyneedham69188

                                          Something with a wide flat back end !!!

                                          Think of a drug runners boat with all those outboards on the back….

                                          Ashley (stating the obvious)

                                          #59348
                                          Paul T
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                                            @pault84577

                                            The shape of hull depends upon what you want the boat to do

                                            For example a super fast boat will have a different hull to a powerful towing tug.

                                            Let me know what the requirements are and roughly what length, width etc. and I will be glad to help.

                                            Paul

                                            #59629
                                            Queequeg Quint
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                                              @queequegquint38270

                                              I'm thinking more like a tug.

                                              #59635
                                              Paul T
                                              Participant
                                                @pault84577

                                                Tug hulls are wide and deep to give them mass in the water

                                                Putting multiple heavy motors in a hull like this would produce a very powerful model.

                                                Paul

                                                #63081
                                                Queequeg Quint
                                                Participant
                                                  @queequegquint38270

                                                  I haven't started this project yet. Paul, where can I get a hull like the one in your picture? It would have to be quite large, so I can fit in 4 MFA 850s with belt-drive unit  (or maybe 3, if 4 is a bit too ambitious).

                                                  The bloke who made my Orca, Illusion, and Ambassador hulls can make a big hull, but not like the design in your pictures.

                                                  Edited By Queequeg Quint on 27/01/2016 16:51:38

                                                  #63082
                                                  Dave Milbourn
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                                                    @davemilbourn48782

                                                    QQ

                                                    Try this one – and sit down while you check the cost of shipping. **LINK**

                                                    Dave M

                                                    #63083
                                                    Colin Bishop
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                                                      @colinbishop34627

                                                      I can't really see the logic of putting in multiple motors, after all they don't make more powerful cars by putting in extra engines, they just use a bigger one. Saves space and no transmission losses.

                                                      Colin

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