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    Sponsor / Charter Member Rik's Avatar
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    It would have to be a production unit, I could do the castings and such. Power, well do it and do it once so 1,500 ft/lbs

    Imagine, sitting as it would not be easy standing, and shifting the boat the same way that one would drive a car... Why the hell not? Does boating have to be that dissimilar to automobiles?

    A buddy has a Ron Jones Hydro with a blown hemi and a hand clutch to engage the f/n/r box. Of course space is at a premium on a V drive in comparison.
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    In the seventies we made multispeed V drive gearboxes for hydroplanes. Mostly 2 speeds no reverse. I still have the tooling.

    If you can get some pics it would help.

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    This one has an internal clutch. Not sure of the torque capacity though.

    http://www.brinninc.com/brinnmodified.html

    Jeff
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