John,
I don't see that Electric Yacht offers any particular benefit that the other vendors often mentioned on this list do not offer as well. They all have "turn-key" products with proven track records, high quality products, documented performance, warranties and satisfied customers.
I think that each reader should research each of the major vendors like Electric Yacht, Advanced Marine, Annapolis Hybrid (ASMO), Solid Nav or Propulsion Marine and choose the one that meets their personal selection criteria. Keep in mind that each of these vendors are members here too.
If you have installed a particular system in your own boat, then you should discuss your direct experience. But you should be careful to not declare any particular solution as "better" unless you've got first-hand experience to back that up.
I know that the group owner is not interested in making this group a place for dealers to troll for customers.
Fair winds,
Eric
Marina del Rey, CA
--- In electricboats@yahoogroups.com, John Raynes <johncraynes@...> wrote:
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> I am a dealer for "Electric Yacht" but that is not what is important here.
> Look at "Electric Yachts" track record, quality, performance, warranty and
> experience customers have are all reasons to buy their product.
>
> John Raynes
> Electric Boat Drives
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>
> >
> > John,
> > Why are you suggesting Electric Yacht ? What are the benefits compared to
> > the other "turn key" Vendors mentioned on this forum ?
> >
Friday, February 18, 2011
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