Eh, highly doubt it.
Not knocking the project or work done, at all. I just have a lot of experience with off shore boats and engines. Would love nothing more than to be wrong here!
I think the skater guy got tired of waiting on his engines and installed a pair of Cummins
Even still, we've had the best luck with outboards.
I understand that wakeboat came out pretty good, and not too much $$.
If the marine parts were more commonly available I think they'd be in a lot of boats now.
I'm skeptical about high hp, except around the bay or lake. 100mi offshore not so much.
I think the skater guy got tired of waiting on his engines and installed a pair of Cummins
I just want to put a stock Dmax in my wakeboat one day.. It's already got a 400hp 6.0 in it.. Just a stock Lly/ lbz would be sweet. Dmax store did it on one but I don't know if they ever finished it.. Kid turbo posted in their thread on another forum im on.
I think the skater guy got tired of waiting on his engines and installed a pair of Cummins
I haven't seen any updates on that boat in a while either. They started out with very low gearing like 2:1, and have limited prop dia due to their shaft setup. It performs great for wake boarding I hear.
Stock bottom end at around 500hp is a good approach in my book. My buddy in CA I've been trying to get sorted out for a year now keeps blowing engines before I can fly out there to tune on it. He's on engine #3 this year. Stock setup with compounds, smoked a piston in a month. Upgraded to a new PPE build, which made it 8hrs then broke the crank and trashed the block. Had Guy build him a full stoker, which lasted about 4hrs before smoking a forged piston at 1600Egt. He's even with my count now on attempts, and still at only 750-800hp in a heavy heavy boat..
Dave; I'd say that's a good way to put it.. :hug: Ya know how things goes with those million dollar "sponsored" projects.
Long as that ain't my million, won't take sides. Also reason I don't get all upset seeing these failures in my friends build. To many fingers been in there to armchair QB each issue. But I did put Fingers fingers in my build if that counts.... lol
clrussell; if you dropped a stock Dmax in there and changed nothing else, it would get on plane in about half that time. However 23mph probably be your top speed also. Shaft speed, prop dia and pitch all come into play. When changing to diesel you've gotta gear it much higher to compensate for that RPM loss. Luckily your torque curve is way lower also. So you've gotta change gearing or at least big prop pitch to match the diesel torque curve.
Back in the day many of the offshore race boats ran big diesels with multi-speed transmissions. I've followed that same approach on this build, plus added a quick change drive setup that allows us to run any possible gear ratio we need. These drives were designed by Pat Weismann for military boats with big diesels. And the transmissions are a 2spd with 1.5:1 and 1:1 gearing. Those were actually designed and built by Tyson G who owns the cat project mentioned above.
Here is what I "expect" for boat speed vs RPM based off the setup I am starting with. Green is shift speed and red is redline. Once we see how close that is to actual, we can change prop or gearing to move the engine load up or down to match the torque curve. At least that's the plan.
I think when you get beyond 450-500 HP in stock or near stock duramax marine set up, you better have sea tow on speed dial.
I haven't seen any updates on that boat in a while either. They started out with very low gearing like 2:1, and have limited prop dia due to their shaft setup. It performs great for wake boarding I hear.
Stock bottom end at around 500hp is a good approach in my book. My buddy in CA I've been trying to get sorted out for a year now keeps blowing engines before I can fly out there to tune on it. He's on engine #3 this year. Stock setup with compounds, smoked a piston in a month. Upgraded to a new PPE build, which made it 8hrs then broke the crank and trashed the block. Had Guy build him a full stoker, which lasted about 4hrs before smoking a forged piston at 1600Egt. He's even with my count now on attempts, and still at only 750-800hp in a heavy heavy boat..
That's hilarious, I talked to him for 1/2hr today about his project. Cool dude to talk to and a neat project. You boat guys got me all worked up about them now, lol!