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Default 144,000 horsepower

On 3/12/2010 1:32 PM, Morris Dovey wrote:
On 3/12/2010 11:09 AM, Robatoy wrote:
On Mar 12, 10:57 am, Morris wrote:
On 3/11/2010 8:15 AM, Robatoy wrote:

15-20 knots and 6-ft chop wouldn't even get my old Hoby 16 airborne. I
miss that thing, but I couldn't take the pounding at this age.

Just wondering...

If I reworked a Hoby as a jet boat, how much power do you guess it might
take to push it along at, say, 5 and 10 mph?

I might be about to set my beer aside and try something goofy...


Jet? As in water jet or Jet Jet? *s* But you wouldn't be talking
fluidyne here, eh?


Yup - fluidyne water jet. I've been doing a lot of re-design and it
appears that I can boost both the efficiency and the oscillation rate to
the limits of mechanical check valves.

With a platform like the Hoby, I think I can mount a tracking solar
concentrator and have 3-4 kW of input power to work with and (perhaps)
50% of that in pump power.

My problem is that I'm not sure that'd be enough to pull a twin-hull
platform.

Heh - it just occurred to me that if I needed a horn, I could disconnect
the pump and use the engine (at say, } to warn off the jet
skiers.


That should be about the same power output as the old Evinrude Lightwin.
Not gonna move a Hobie _fast_ but it will move it at a useful speed
assuming you don't lose much efficiency in the propulsor.