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The Quality of
SpeedSometimes a boat has to do more than just go fast. Smooth, reliable performance and high-speed efficiency are the difference between making the most of an engine's power, or just making waves. In other words, how you go fast is as important as how fast you go. With an exceptionally smooth power curve, efficient boost and unmatched maneuverability, a Twin Disc Jet Drive gives you rocket acceleration on the way to a healthy top speed. It also gives you smooth, powerful thrust, without the turbulence that can erode the performance of a conventional prop or inboard/outboard. Without underwater appendages to drag down fuel economy or exposed props to snag on debris. |
| Maneuverability in any Direction A Twin Disc Jet Drive offers superior maneuverability and control under power because power is the steering mechanism. While other propulsion units deflect thrust to
steer the boat, a Twin Disc Jet directs 100% of the drive's thrust into the steering
effort. Twin Disc Jet Drives feature a unique sealed articulated steering system
that eliminates the power losses of blocked thrust or nozzle leaks. So you get
responsive steering and precision maneuverability at peak efficiency. Combined with
the reverse bucket, the Twin Disc Jet sealed steering system can generate thrust in
virtually any direction. A jet-equipped boat has 360 degree maneuvering capability,
even at zero speed. The bucket can be lowered while underway for powerful braking no
other drive can offer. |
| Smooth Operator A Twin Disc Jet's enclosed drive system doesn't generate cavitation or catch on submerged obstacles, so it doesn't suffer as much wear and tear as exposed propulsion components. That contributes to a waterjet's outstanding durability and operating life. Since Twin Disc Jets have no protruding shafts, propellers or other underwater appendages, you'll be more comfortable in the boat and in the water. Without the rattle of cavitating propeller blades, the ride is smoother, from acceleration to cruising on plane. The smaller draft gives you better access to shallow areas. The drive elements aren't exposed to dangerous snags. And swimmers aren't exposed to spinning blades. |
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