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More compact installation, improved reverse control and superior performance are all features of the HJ403 compared with its predecessor the HJ391.
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Bridging the gap between the HJ213 and the HJ274, the HJ241 offers better load carrying capability than the smaller models using the same engine power range.
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The diesel engine equivalent of the HJ212 featuring more robust construction, comprehensive anode protection and hydraulic pump, cooler and cylinder for reverse control.
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Designed principally for Trailerable boats using petrol engines, the HJ212 is the most popular waterjet unit in the world. Setup options include a close coupling system to keep space taken by the engine/waterjet to a minimum, and the "Turbo" impeller, specifically designed for use in highly aerated water, such as river rapids and surf conditions.
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The most successful commercial waterjet in the world, the HJ274 is without comparison in terms of performance, reliability and value for money. Continuing the legacy created by the popular 1031 waterjet, the HJ274 has proven to be highly verstile in a wide range of work and pleasure applications.
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Another highly versatile waterjet popular for commercial and pleasure applications. The HJ292 is also the smallest HamiltonJet waterjet available with blue ARROW controls.
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The HJ322 is fast becoming the propulsion of choice for the wasve of 9-10m RIBs now joining Coast Guard and rescue organisations around the world. Providing excellent towing power and cavitation resistance, as well as high speed performance, the HJ322 can also be fitted with blue ARROW controls for enhance manoeuvrability.
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The HM Series comprises a range of highly efficient inducer style waterjets which are usually driven from a marine engine via a reduction gearbox and are suitable for propelling craft typically in length from 17 to 60 metres.
Due to the specialist nature of HM Series Waterjet installations it is crutial all aspects of propulsion for these projects are discussed with an authorised HamiltonJet Distributor.
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Waterjets are the most successful and efficient method of propulsion for high-speed applications. The advantages are not only higher efficiency, but also lower vessel resistance due to the absence of underwater appendages like shafts, rudders and shaft struts. The absence of any parts below the waterline also makes waterjets an ideal solution for shallow water operation.
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