Claims
- 1. An inboard drive system for a marine craft comprising in combination:
- (a) two drive engines mounted inboard of said craft in spaced relation from a stern portion thereof and in speed and substantially adjacent relation to a center of gravity of said craft,
- (b) a power take-off coupling mounted on each of said drive engines on substantially one end thereof, said power take-off coupling and said one end of said drive engines disposed in facing relation to the stern portion of the craft,
- (c) drive shaft means for drivingly interconnecting a propeller means to said drive engines and comprising two drive shafts of one piece construction , each connected at one proximal inboard end thereof to a respective one of said power take-off couplings associated with said respective drive engines when extending outwardly therefrom through a transom of the craft,
- (d) said propeller means comprising two drive propellers each secured to a distal end of a different one of said drive shafts, said drive shafts each disposed at an angular orientation relative to a longitudinal axis of the craft sufficient to dispose said propellers in a surface piercing orientation during travel of the craft,
- (e) support means comprising two support struts each fixedly secured to and extending outwardly from the transom of the craft and outboard thereof in substantially depending position, each of said support struts rotatably supporting one of said distal ends of one of said respective drive shafts substantially adjacent said propeller means,
- (f) steering strut means mounted to the transom of the craft outboard thereof for support of a steering assembly and a rudder assembly thereon and including a support arm disposed between said two support struts and spaced therefrom and a housing secured to one end of said support arm and disposed in transverse relation thereto,
- (g) said housing substantially enclosing said steering assembly and having said rudder assembly depending downwardly therefrom, said rudder assembly comprising two rudders each disposed in spaced relation to one another and in aligned relation to one of said drive propellers and operatively connected to said steering assembly, and
- (h) said support strut means secured to the transom in spaced apart relation to said housing and structured independently of said steering strut means for independent and aligned placement of said propeller means relative to said two rudders and for independent securement of said support struts in relation to said steering strut means on said transom.
- 2. A drive system as in claim 1 wherein said two drive shafts are each disposed in a predetermined angular orientation relative to the longitudinal axis of the craft and in spaced substantially parallel relation to one another; said support arm and said housing defining said steering strut means to include a substantially T-shaped configuration being fixedly mounted rearwardly of the transom and in structurally independent relation to respective ones of the drive shafts and support struts secured thereto.
- 3. A system as in claim 1 wherein each of said drive engines further include a standard transmission means drivingly interconnected thereto and disposed for driving interconnection between respective ones of said drive engines and said respective drive shafts, each of said drive engines being oriented for mounting of said standard transmission in facing relation to the stern of the craft.
- 4. A system as in claim 3 wherein each of said standard transmissions disposed in a substantially straight line orientation and is absent any V-drive configuration between said drive engines and said propeller means.
- 5. A system as in claim 1 wherein said steering means is operatively mounted on said steeting strut means and includes a tiller arm means, tie bar means and steering activation means.
- 6. A system as in claim 1 wherein each of said drive engines comprises a diesel engine and each of aid drive shafts associated therewith are specifically structured to accommodate the high torque output requirements of said respective diesel drive engines.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part application of patent application Ser. No. 613,441 filed on May 24, 1984.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Tower Hobbies Catalog, p. 117; K & B Double Rudder Assembly Copyright 1983. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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