Hi Eric,
Pleased to meet you. We are talking about a 555 foot Gibson with a fiberglass v hull. I am not very familiar with the technology available but do realize there are alternate energy grants available for non-profits and would like to take advantage. We may actually be talking about a hybrid rather than just an electric powered vessel.
Rudy Socha
CEO
Wounded Nature - Working Veterans
Cell 440-452-1042
From: electricboats@yahoogroups.com [mailto:electricboats@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Eric
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 4:58 PM
To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Electric Boats] Re: Intro - Electric houseboat - request for elec boat assistance
Hi Rudy,
What size houseboat are you talking about? For all but the smallest houseboats, electric power is difficult to implement safely, to provide enough power to deal with a 15-20pmh crosswind. While it doesn't take much power to push a large boat in calm conditions, there is a reason that most houseboats in the 35'+ range come with twin motors that have 100's of horsepower and it's not all about getting places quickly.
One alternative is to build a boat with electric power for benign conditions, with an outboard engine or two to deploy when needed to get out of a difficult situation. However, this solution adds cost and complexity for redundant systems. This may also be difficult to sell to a grant committee. Many boaters would find themselves better served by a primary system that can handle all normal conditions.
You can check out http://www.slowboatcruise.com/ for the story about a successful "houseboat style" electric boat conversion. Keep in mind that they retained the 60hp diesel motor which they used any time that they wanted speeds greater than 3kts or better maneuverability.
Good luck with your project.
Fair winds and smooth seas,
Eric
--- In electricboats@yahoogroups.com, "zoovisitor" <rudy@...> wrote:
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> My name is Rudy Socha and I am the CEO of Wounded Nature - Working Veterans www.woundednature.org
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> We are a new 501c3 non-profit that has Pepsi, Green Mountain Coffee, Google, and CSX executive among others serving on our board of directors.
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> We will have 5 houseboats moving up and down the East Coast cleaning rural beaches and estuaries. The clean-up crew will consist of recently discharged veterans who will work for us for 120 days.
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> I would like to find an electric boat partner who will use our 501c3 status to apply for grants to purchase the technology allowing for at least one of our boats to be electric powered.
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> Rudy Socha
> CEO
> Wounded Nature - Working Veterans
> www.woundednature.org
> rudy@...
> Cell 440-452-1042
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