Catalogue Propellers and propulsion system
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Hollow section ride control "T" foil as fitted to Austal Sailboat ships vessel
ioyal Australian Navy Destroyer I with VEEM refurbished propell
Typical installation ofVEEMStar® series propellers for boats
design engineering
propulsion packages
VEEM offers professional services in the field of naval architecture to ensure compatibility of hull and propulsion. Specializing in the detail design and selection of propulsion components, our technical staff for boat seek early involvement with the hull designers with the view of always meeting performance requirements. Our services are usually called upon as part of a design and manufacturing scope and we can provide recommendations in all stages of the design process including:
initial design
review of all hull design specifications
VEEM is able to supply fully documented technical packages for the approval of both client and classification authorities where applicable.
A propulsion package procured from VEEM will usually include all the components in the shaft-line from the gearbox coupling aft, including the propeller, shafts, shaft brackets, bearings, seals and rudders. Generally, most shaft-line components are individually designed to meet the client's requirements. VEEM also manufactures ride control components including;
interceptors
trim tabs
T-foils
rudders
The advantage of a VEEM supplied propulsion package as opposed to individual component buying includes:
technically advanced design
no unpleasant surprises or assembly problems
all components are assembled and checked prior to despatch
single source rather than multiple suppliers
less paperwork saving time and money
guaranteed system quality
reduced lead time
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