Those DD's aren't loud. You wanna hear loud? Take a ride on an oilfield crew boat with NO insulation and they're run wide open. That's loud!
Speaking of noise, has anyone measured how many db the DD puts out?
I have the BW 2,9:1 72C.
I have to check the reverse possibility and if yes which ratio. It may nit be the same ratio in reverse.
I did !!! I stopped at 90db on the fly and was not at full rpms... Again... For 30.000 Euros more than the rebuilt I'll have new engines... less noisy, reliable and under guarantee. Does it deserve ? I understand your point. But 90db is a lot. Maybe I can play with my old mufflers. Right. I know I can't do more.
That’s where I am. Betas 105 or 115… JD404550 or Cummins… So now In really have to add the gear boxes to my quotation. Ouffff. ANd I loose my counter rotative engine finally ??? And have to change then one propeller also !!! Right ?
I’m a “run what you brung” kind of guy so first vote would be for rebuilding the Jimmies. 2nd would be John Deere and third the Betas. Consider what the loss of engine weight will do the the rough water handling. A guy in my marina repowered from Detroits to Cummins Bs twenty years ago. The boat sat several inches higher in the water and rolled like crazy. Loved the extra speed, hated the roll. The weight difference between Detroit and Beta will be significant.
Thank you for this thread. Having the same boat, I played around with some of the power options you are contemplating. I pulled up the power curves for the Beta engines. I do not know how fast you intend to cruise. I plan on cruising in the 7.0-7.5 knot range or an S/L ratio of 1.2. As best I can figure the prismatic coefficient is somewhere around 0.61-0.62.First thank you all and these forums are a fantastic source of information. Please excuse my english as it is not my first langage.
1 - Weight consideration : of course I analysed this point and know that in case of repower, except with 6BTs I will have to add weight in the engine room, below the engine for the difference in weight.
2 - Transmission : thank for this very qualitative details confirming that I will have to change the transmission. It is increaging the final price but nor choice and even if it is less risky in the future.
3 - I really know that the DD are good strong reliable engines, mirrored, counter rotative…. All this was so well done and they are working ! I would do a nice overhaul or rebuilt and yes they will survive me !
At this point having my engine room empty and ready to start a new page… I am thinking new mechanical engines, also a bit smaller… with the right power you are right… will cost more but will give so much satisfaction in noise, and tranquility for while… and guarantee… and…
That’s where I am. Betas 105 or 115… JD404550 or Cummins… So now In really have to add the gear boxes to my quotation. Ouffff. ANd I loose my counter rotative engine finally ??? And have to change then one propeller also !!! Right ?
I am quoting each situation. With covid all engines are more expensive today… I hope to have my final decision with 2 weeks.
Thank you again all of you !!!
Muriel
All DD two stroke have blower wine. If you rebuild them they will still wine. I have two 6V71-DD and they do. Sound-down panels help, but it is just the nature of the beast.
Thank you for this thread. Having the same boat, I played around with some of the power options you are contemplating. I pulled up the power curves for the Beta engines. I do not know how fast you intend to cruise. I plan on cruising in the 7.0-7.5 knot range or an S/L ratio of 1.2. As best I can figure the prismatic coefficient is somewhere around 0.61-0.62.
I was surprised by studying the power curves of the various Beta engines was a difference there is. It looks as if you can beat the fuel mileage with 40% to 50% savings.
Based on one poster's claim of diminished sale value for to small and engine I played around with the Beta 98T and the 90. The 98T should deliver that speed at around 1,300 rpm and the 90 around 1,400 rpm. I was surprised that the savings of the 90 over the 98T was substantial. Going lower to the 75 did not really produce additional savings and might increase noise. The 42 LRC has very good sound deadening, even with the DD 453's and would be better with the Beta engines. The 90's should drive the boat to 9.4 knots.
If you plan on traveling much the fuel $ savings should pay of the engines quicker than I would have initially thought.
You upset my apple cart of the DD 453's being golden. Even at current USA diesel prices I can pay for new engines in 5 years with my current plans. If my DD-453's suddenly need a lot of work, I am strongly considering a switch. I did not look at the power curves for the Deere's I am afraid to.
From what I am hearing here, you can keep your props depending on transmission gear ratios as the transmissions reverse the rotation of the prop.