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Twin Disc helps make Duffield 58 a game-changer

by Martin Flory Group 22 Dec 2017 17:24 GMT
Duffield 58 from Duffield Yachts © Duffield Yachts

Often, it's the last-minute changes in a boatbuilding project that make all the difference when the owner takes the helm for the first time. Such was the case with the new Duffield 58 from Duffield Yachts. Well into the build, Twin Disc and distributor Palmer Johnson Power Systems stepped in with a proposal to transform the vessel's handling, including an MGX QuickShift® transmission, state-of-the-art EJS controls and hydraulic thrusters. Quick work and coordinated efforts resulted in a smooth-operating vessel with precise maneuverability that had its new owner ecstatic over the performance—all with an on-time delivery.

With a displacement of 24,040 kg, the Duffield 58 isn't a heavyweight. This is due, in part, to its single Cat C12.9 diesel engine. It's also what made an advanced propulsion system a requirement. Unlike twin screw boats that can move sideways using only its throttles, a single propeller in a boat this size is ineffective. The Twin Disc configuration delivers exacting maneuverability by simultaneously actuating the throttle, transmission and thrusters. Using one of the three EJS joysticks—main helm, flybridge and tethered remote—the vessel will move in any direction proportionate to the force exerted. It's so intuitive that docking and piloting around tight obstacles can be accomplished by even novice boaters.

Watch a video of the boat's maneuverability.

"I can't tell you how easy it is to operate this boat by myself," said Travis Duffield. "The amount of confidence I have putting this boat anywhere is unparalleled. I don't care if it's windy, the tide's rippin' out or how tight the slip is, wherever I move that joystick, the boat's going to go. I've run a lot of boats in my day and none are as easy as this boat—it's kind of a game-changer for me."

Because of the Duffield 58's oversized, lifting swim platform and limited engine room space, a retractable Max Power hydraulic stern thruster was chosen. A recent upgrade to Twin Disc's Express Joystick System (EJS®) provides for its use with a wide range of CAN-based digital systems. Twin Disc engineers simply programmed the EC300 Power Commander single lever control to synchronize the thruster's power with the EJS.

The striking Duffield 58 is a California take on the classic Down East-style cruiser. Single-level, open living in its expansive, well-appointed main salon and centerline helm provide panoramic views. The boat's luxurious master and guest staterooms, crew quarters and two heads are forward. The slippery hull and power combination delivers a cruising speed of 17 kts at a mere 94.6 liters per hour.

For nearly 100 years, Twin Disc has made yachting more enjoyable. The company manufactures state-of-the-art marine transmissions, joystick and electronic controls, drives and boat management systems.

Visit here for more information.

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