Ben
Oh I see. Shame because now would be the perfect time for you to do an EP install. When I installed my system costs were about a wash with a new diesel. Of course I did most of the install myself.
I keep thinking about heading south too one of these years. I know it will involve a lot of motoring but, since I've been currently been operating for four years with my Honda 2000 and the 900 watt zivan charger I still have additional power in the generator I could tap for extended motoring. I could also take along a second Honda 2000 and an associated 48 volt power supply for additional motoring current. Or just carry a Honda 3000 on deck for the ICW trip instead. At least that's some of my ideas. I do like that there are lot's of options when an EP system is installed.
Capt. Mike
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Hi, Mike -
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 09:12:17AM -0700, Mike wrote:
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> I would think there must be a system out there for your boat. My ASMO Marine
> Thoosa 9000 system works well on my 8 ton 30 footer. I know they had higher
> powered systems for larger boatsbut, I am not familiar with the specs.
Unfortunately, I think the problem is that my usage scenario falls
outside the workable pattern for an electric boat. :( I cruise up and
down the East Coast, with an occasional run out to the Bahamas, and have
plans that involve going beyond that (I spent a number of years sailing
the Caribbean, and want to go back there again.) Now, with winter coming
on, I've got to head south - and I need to be able to make 45-50 miles a
day at the very least, including in the Intracoastal Waterway - I'm not
all that keen on doing the outside, around Cape Hatteras, single-handed,
and being constrained to doing that by a motor that won't do the ICW is
just not reasonable.
From all indicators, that range requirement plus boat size (10.5 tons)
works out to either a ridiculously large battery bank plus a marina stay
at the end of each day, or a largish generator that will run all day
long. In addition, the best estimate I've seen so far is that a
replacement diesel including installation will cost me right around
$10k, while an electric system will be $22k or so just for the hardware.
[sigh] Unless I can find another approach to doing this, it seems like
I'm stuck with just swapping the diesel. I'd be more than willing to
spend, say, $15k on an electric system that would supply my needs, but
$22k plus installation plus any additional necessary parts (and there
are always some)... what is that, $25k? $30k? Way outside the range of
possibilities for me.
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Ben Okopnik
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