We have a 32" 1972 Bristol Sailboat @ 11k lbs. converted to electric motor
for cruising with 8 - 48 volt tank gel batteries we bought from Odyssey.
They work great and sounds like they would be the ticket for you.
Just getting in and out you would be fine with 4 - 48 volt batteries.
We bought our motor from SolidNav on the West Coast.
We are very happy with it.
Bev Hennet
From: dunhamd76 <dunhamd76@yahoo.
To: electricboats@
Sent: Tue, October 20, 2009 11:00:28 PM
Subject: [Electric Boats] 1969 Pearson 300 Conversion
I am converting my Pearson 300 to electric. Have been looking at 36V golf cart motor with three 12V batteries. Also considering Electric Yacht motors. The boat is a full keel, shallow draft motor sailer with about a 6.9 knot hull speed. Need the motor primarily for getting underway and returning (backing down under sail is possible but a lot of work) and for those days when the wind does not want to cooperate.
Any thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated.
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