Seven 627sv the most powerful outboard produced in the world
The Seven 627sv is the most powerful outboard motor produced in the world with unparalleled power. In addition to the power it provides a torque capable of pushing ever larger and heavier boats with exceptional performance.
Made by Seven Marine, a small family-run American company born in 2010 that managed first with its 557 to build the most powerful outboard in the world of the 500 class with the amazing power of 557 hp and subsequently the 627 with a power that has no equal to 627 hp.
Everything stems from the need of Rick Davis founder and president of Seven Marine to start his own business after a long experience gained at Mercury Marine as engineering director.
His fixation was to offer the market an innovative high performance engine.
“It all started with a passion for changing and revolutionizing outboard motors by transforming them according to our idea,” says Rick Dav’s son Brian Davis.
With a development program of just 18 months, this company has managed to build, together with a highly qualified team of engineers and technicians and top-level companies, the first version of Seven 557 transforming a Cadillac Escalade car engine into an outboard engine , the first in the world with a horizontal axis, with electro-hydraulic clutch, complete with closed circuit cooling, the most advanced outboard in the world at that time.
Then, just 5 years after the development of the first model, Seven Marine made its first version of the 627 by breaking the unprecedented 600 hp wall.
“Five years ago we broke the 500 barrier with a 557 hp engine and now we are here to break the 600 hp barrier with a 627 hp outboard engine,” says Rick Davis.
The monobloc used to insert it in the marine unit of the Seven 627sv outboard is of General Motors origin the same used for the cars of the famous Cadillac CTS-V models and the Camaro ZL1 an updated model of a 6.162 liter V8.
The monobloc is made of aluminum, equipped with two valves per cylinder operated by a rod distribution and rocker arms with hydraulic tappets.
This engine produces 556 hp on cars but has been adapted to marine needs by integrating it with a supercharging system to increase its performance with a volumetric compressor with intercooler cooled with a closed circuit. In addition, the power that passes through the input shaft with a horizontal axis drops through a series of cascade gears and then on a ZF Marine inverter this transmission turns the power downwards and transfers it directly to the propeller axis through the rotation of the bevel gear found in the torpedo.
It is the only outboard transmission with electronically controlled hydraulic clutches that allows you to engage the forward and reverse gear withstanding the beauty of 627 hp with a maximum torque of 813 Nm at 550 rpm.
The ZF is available with different reduction ratios to better adapt to the various boats.
The ZF inverter is built in Arco in the province of Trento in Italy, where a factory of the German multinational company ZF is located, one of the most important in the world in the construction of transmission systems, which from the outset provides the American company Seven Marine with ‘ZF inverter for its outboard motors and over the years together they have gained a lot of experience in the sector.