| Yes, I seem to have started quite a lot of discussion which has helped me alot. Sometimes it's confusing, but usually someone comes along to clarify and relieve me of my confusion and ignorance. What I am really looking for is what size electric motor would be a little bigger than I need for a 40' x 14' houseboat on the loop. Secondly, what system of recharge is sufficient to keep me cruising for about 50 miles a day, more or less. I lean toward wind power because it can be charging day or night as long as there is wind. To me, solar seems to be a really big expense with minimal recharge output (efficiencies are terrible on a boat). Do you have any thoughts regarding wind turbines? I know it is nearly impossible to configure a motor and recharge rates for a battery bank that does not exist for a boat that hasn't been bought yet. I am simply trying to do the "planning" part of doing the "Loop." by your response, a 60hp motor is too big for this potential boat, right? I have a friend who has one I could get, along with the electrical panel/components to run it for about $2k. But if its too big, it's too bad. A wind turbine I was looking at is at stores.ebay.com/Missouri-Wind-and-Solar. If you get a chance, could you take a look at it and tell me what you think? I really do appreciate your help. William A. Garrison --- On Sat, 2/12/11, Byron Evetts <h2ologged@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
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RE: [Electric Boats] Cruising with EP
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