Abstract: A transport package for a boat propeller drive (2) that has a suspension fork (6) for suspending the drive in a suspension plate mounted on the stern transom of a boat. The package includes a bottom plate (14) and a cover that can be removed from the bottom plate. The drive is held in a fixed position in the package by means of upper and lower spacing elements (21, 22). When the cover and the upper spacing elements are removed, the suspension fork is exposed and the drive is held stable in an upright position by the bottom plate together with the lower spacing elements to serve as a mounting fixture.
Abstract: Boat propeller drive unit with an underwater housing (5), which is solidly joined to a boat hull and has pulling propellers (15, 16) on the forward facing side of the housing. At the aft edge of the underwater housing, a rudder is mounted, comprising a first rudder blade (22a) mounted in the underwater housing and a second rudder blade (22c) mounted on the aft edge of the first rudder blade.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 8, 2002
Date of Patent:
August 31, 2004
Assignee:
Volvo Penta AB
Inventors:
Nils-Ake Florander, Oddbjorn Hallenstvedt, Kare Jonsson
Abstract: An arrangement in a steering and propulsion system for a planing type motorboat. The boat is provided with means for adjusting the trim position. The steering characteristics of the boat are improved by providing the steering mechanism with a sensor for detecting rudder displacement. The sensor is connected to the trim position adjustment means via a microprocessor for recording the degree of steering displacement and is adapted to trim down the bow of the boat in the water when a certain steering displacement is exceeded.
Abstract: A boat propeller device including an inner hub wall defining an opening for a shaft and having an outer circumferential groove, a partly flexible, elongated and unitary plastic locking member partially located in the outer groove. The shaft has an inner circumferential groove in its surface for partially receiving the locking member therein. An access port enables introduction of the locking member into an inner channel defined by the inner and outer grooves in juxtaposed position. The locking member includes spaced indentations for increasing the flexibility thereof; the oppositely disposed indentations forming reduced cross-sections thereof and defining flexible bridges, and between each two adjacent indentations rigid link members are formed and are of a trapezoid-shape cross-section. One of the terminal link members is releasably affixed to the hub and spline connection blocks rotational movement between the hub and shaft.
Abstract: A method of manufacturing boat parts submerged when in use comprises producing a metallic skeleton structure shaped for easiest production by conventional metal-forming methods, and covering this structure in a mold with an adhering layer or coating of a thermoplastic resin or a rubber-based vulcanizable substance. The inner walls of the mold have high finish and the desired streamlined outer shape of the finished product, such as a lower unit of a propulsion system, or a propeller and the like. The coating functionally neutralizes the technologically conditioned and generally not streamlined shapes of the skeleton structure and provides a protection of the skeleton structure against electroerosive corrosion.