Thanks Mark thats all I need, another project, heck them downriggers will take until spring, can you imagine an entire boat.
However you did get the old creative juices flowing and what came squirting out just might fly.
Aside from the projected $500K price my only other objection to the Maine Cat is lack of trailerability so lets make it fit our trailers and our pocketbook!
Diesel gensets running DC drive motors give them quiet efficient power, we could start with a bare Tom Cat and axe those Armstrong brackets. This would let us gain some length if wanted and still be reasonable to haul on a trailer. Next we build in a horizontal 160HP Lycoming running a hydraulic pump and route hoses to the twin orbit motors that would be used for our final drives. We could run twin 37 inch props to further boost efficiency and control them with twin flow controllers. NO Wheel! Just 2 little joy sticks, kind of like a Bobcat skid steer loader. Think how impressive it would be to dock! Think how impressive it would be to lean on these the wrong way while going forward WOT! Heck with this much steerability we wouldn't even need rudders! My performance guestimation would go like this. 40 knots top speed and the ability to troll at 2 knots all with out changing engine RPM. That's the hydraulic advantage! I assume this engine would consume 2 gal per Hr and last forever. With this much torque bad weather would never pose a problem due to the tremendous grab of those big props. You would just chew up that chop and spit er out the rear!
IF any of you doubt these figures you can go ask Alice, I think she will know. I just had one of the men on the chess board come tell me I have to go. Gee, left field ain't so bad!
Mike on Huda Thunkit :smiled