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SE20 & SE25 & SE30 & SE40

  

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High water force 

while underway

High water force 

while underway

from wave contact

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Water Deflection 

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1.  A possible problem in sail boats or fast powerboats is that a non-rounded surface can generate drag from the back face of the tunnel, as it creates 

 

“flat” area facing the flow of water 

(1)

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This problem can be solved in two different ways, depending on what is possible or easier to perform.

2.  The best solution which generally reduces the most drag is to make a recess in the hull at the back of the tunnel. As the back face is removed 

water can flow freely past the tunnel entry. The depth and shape of this recess will depend on the boat and the angle facing up/ down aft of the 

tunnel insert. Normally it is angled slightly down because of the water flow on this area 

(2)

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3.  Making a deflector/ spoiler in front and underneath the tunnel can also reduce damage to the thruster and drag.  The deflector/ spoiler will push 

the water flow out from the hull so water can pass by the back face of the tunnel. The shape and size of this deflector/ spoiler will depend on the 

hull shape. The easiest way of making the deflector/ spoiler is to retain a part of the lower forward area of the tunnel while installing the tube. Use 

this area as support to mould a soft curve/spoiler shape from the hull. 

(3)

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4.  The thruster propeller can spin (passively) producing noise while sailing or cruising as water is forced through the tunnel. Water-flow directed 

through the tunnel at high speeds, during turning or as the boat bumps waves while underway can also damage the thruster 

(4)

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(NB: As a rule, you should not see the back face of the tunnel when standing directly in front of the boat looking aft.)

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Increase tunnel length to protect 

the propeller from water forces 

when high-speed cruising. 

Water 

Forces

Increase tunnel length to 

prevent a circular water vacuum 

cavity between the propeller and 

the hull of the boat.

STANDARD USE

FLAT BOTTOM HULL

HIGH-SPEED OPERATION

Do not allow the variable length of the tunnel walls to vary in length 

excessively. 

EG. the top tunnel wall is x 4 longer than the bottom wall.

Cavitation

Water flow must have 

space to "straighten" 

itself for best 

performance.

The gear leg/ propeller(s) must 

never extend out of the tunnel 

Tunnel installation in sailboats

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Some sail boats have a flat bottom and shallow draft in the bow section. This can make installing the thruster as far forward from the boats main pivot 

point diffi cult. 

(Fig. 1)

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However, it is possible to install a tunnel thruster in most sail boats, even when the hull does not directly support the fi tting of a tunnel.

Instead fi t the tunnel halfway into the underneath section of the existing hull. Strengthen it with a deflector/ spoiler directing the water flow around 

the tunnel. This will allow installation of the thruster in the proper position on the boat, maintaining the reliability and space advantages of the tunnel 

thruster.  

This installation is being used by some of the world’s largest sail boat builders and has proven to give little to no speed loss during normal cruising. 

This can also be an installation method for flat bottomed barges to avoid extremely long tunnels and large oval tunnel openings in the hull.

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Summary of Contents for SE20/110

Page 1: ...Made in Norway Sleipner Motor AS 2021 SLEIPNER AS P O Box 519 N 1612 Fredrikstad Norway www sleipnergroup com Document id Revision Date Installation Guide 5611 12 SE 20 110 25 110 30 125 40 125 2021...

Page 2: ...ruster 6 Tunnel Length 7 Tunnel installation in sail boats 8 Water Deflection 9 Tunnel ends 10 Tunnel installation 11 12 Stern tunnel installation 13 Thruster Installation Instructions Considerations...

Page 3: ...he temperature switch is activated Do not store items close to the thruster motor Any loose items near the thruster motor is a potential re hazard and can cause undesired short circuiting It is the in...

Page 4: ...ngth 111 4 37 111 4 37 111 4 37 111 4 37 TL recommended Recommended tunnel length 133 5 24 133 5 24 136 5 35 136 5 35 WD Minimum water depth 110 4 33 110 4 33 125 4 92 125 4 92 H Motor Height 209 8 23...

Page 5: ...cools down Flexible coupling between electro motor and drive shaft protects electro motor and gear system if propeller jams Original Sleipner panels shut off automatically 6 minutes after last use Th...

Page 6: ...er as deep as possible under the waterline 2 Deeper installations prevent air from being sucked into the tunnel from the surface resulting in reduced thrust performance and increase noise levels durin...

Page 7: ...ot allow the variable length of the tunnel walls to vary in length excessively EG the top tunnel wall is x 4 longer than the bottom wall 2 If the tunnel is too long the friction inside will reduce the...

Page 8: ...stead t the tunnel halfway into the underneath section of the existing hull Strengthen it with a deflector spoiler directing the water flow around the tunnel This will allow installation of the thrust...

Page 9: ...t is angled slightly down because of the water flow on this area 2 3 Making a deflector spoiler in front and underneath the tunnel can also reduce damage to the thruster and drag The deflector spoiler...

Page 10: ...tunnel and thereby reduces the effective tunnel diameter and thrust Turbulence cavitation on the propeller will lessen the thrusters performance and create excess noise 2 For steel aluminium hulls an...

Page 11: ...cover the back face 5 Cut the tunnel ends to the desired shape and lightly sand its surface Clean the area with acetone or similar where you are going to apply breglass NB Do not cast or add breglass...

Page 12: ...tunnel installed and cast 1 Round the edges with a radius of 10 of the tunnel diameter 2 For steel aluminium hulls make a slope with a length of 10 15 of the tunnel diameter NB If this is not possible...

Page 13: ...0 SE25 SE30 SE40 Stern Tunnel Installation EN Stern thruster installation has extra considerations and precautions and thruster installation procedures See the attached manual supplied in the stern th...

Page 14: ...he temperature switch is activated Do not store items close to the thruster motor Any loose items near the thruster motor is a potential re hazard and can cause undesired short circuiting It is the in...

Page 15: ...te recommended to mark the hole centres and double check the measurements One hole MUST be placed using the boat centreline as shown above NB All holes must be in line with the tunnels centreline for...

Page 16: ...in the propeller 2 Insert the washer to the end of the shaft spline Fasten with the propeller lock nut 3 Apply anti fouling to the gear leg and propeller Do not apply anti fouling to any rubber eleme...

Page 17: ...top cap 4 Fasten the bolts holding the motor to the motor bracket with the above torque 5 Check the drive shafts are engaged by rotating the propeller NB Rotating the propellers can be hard due to the...

Page 18: ...AMP hours Ah for your speci c duty cycle 2 Use appropriate sized cables and batteries with high cranking capacity to feed the thruster The actual voltage at the motor while running the thruster decide...

Page 19: ...NA NA AWG 2 0 2 0 4 0 2 x 2 0 2 x 3 0 2 x 3 0 2 x 4 0 2 x 4 0 2 x 4 0 24 V 280 A DIN 300 SAE 570 EN 520 ANL 250 mm2 35 35 35 50 50 70 70 95 95 120 120 2 x 95 AWG 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 4 0 4 0...

Page 20: ...ronic control box will stop the thruster until it receives a single signal or thrust in one direction Sleipner on off equipment it is entirely plug play and require no additional con guration setup Se...

Page 21: ...BLE 6 1277 xxM4 LEAD CONTRO L CABLE 6 1277 xxM4 LEAD CONTRO L CABLE 6 1277 xxM4 LEAD CONTRO L CABLE 6 12744 LEAD Y CONNEC TOR xA fuse Common negative 10A fuse With Automatic Main Switch With Manual Ma...

Page 22: ...Diagram EN 8 5 9 2 4 7 1 3 6 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 black black blue blue grey grey red red red brown Control box 6 1232i simplified IPC Interface Thruster Motor 9 way socket Control cable M C Cont...

Page 23: ...red black black blue grey red 9 way socket 1A PTC Control box 6 1232i simplified AMP connector 1 2 3 4 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 5 9 2 4 7 1 3 6 brown white blue grey red D1 thruster solenoid B A2 1 Timer...

Page 24: ...he control panel NB If the front surface around your cut out is jagged or chipped use a sealant to assist the gasket 3 Place the gasket to the back face of the panel 4 Plug cables into the connectors...

Page 25: ...e gear house and propeller but NOT anodes sealing rubber ttings or propeller shafts Propeller is fastened correctly to the shaft Propeller turns freely in tunnel The anode and or holding screw is tigh...

Page 26: ...ation Manual have been complied with and that the defect remains e warranty service shall be performed only by the Warrantor or an authorized Service Centre and any attempt to remedy the defect by any...

Page 27: ...27 5611 12 2021 SE20 SE25 SE30 SE40 MC_0037 Notes EN...

Page 28: ...rect at the time it was published However Sleipner Motor AS can not accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain Continuous product improvement may change the product speci cation...

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