From: dougmcq000 <dougmcq000@yahoo.com>
To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, Feb 19, 2011 5:10 pm
Subject: [Electric Boats] Newbie looking for advice
After some informal "research" came up the following solution. Install two sets of MinnKota 160 (lbs thrust) in cockpit motor wells with retractable brackets. See motor details here: http://www.minnkotamotors.com/products/trolling_motors/engine_mount/saltwater.aspx
The advantages as I see them are:
• Economical (each motor is $1,049 with controls, batteries not included)
• Simple installation & operation
• Minimal space requirements
• As a former twin-screw boat owner, learned to appreciate independent F-N-R and 50% "get home" capacity when needed
• Line batteries along keel for ballast (since boat is still under construction I have a lot of design flexibility)
• Allows for extended cruising – using a portable generator
Would appreciate input as to whether power sufficient, estimate of max boat speed, configuration/design suggestions, or alternative solutions.
Thanks,
DougMcq
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Re: [Electric Boats] Newbie looking for advice
Hi DougMcq,
Is the boat on Cape Cod ? I looked at a very similar boat in Harwich, MA a few yrs ago, the closest thing I have seen is Capt Mike's NonSuch, "Bianka", he has a terrific blog regarding his whole experience, biankablog.blogspot.com
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Currently restoring a 1910-20 Crosby Catboat. Considering electric propulsion to preserve the elegant lines as well as provide needed ballast. Boat is 24' LOA, 20' LWL, & estimated 5,000#. Primary use is coastal daysailing. See photo album at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electricboats/photos/album/305111725/pic/list
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