Hi,
32.5 Irwin 1972
2000KW Honda portable generator (EXCELLENT QUIET!)
2 48V outboards w/ remote throttle (~10 HP EACH)
2 48V battery chargers
2 48V battery banks (8 12V deep cycle batteries total)
This is MINIMAL endless propulsion. (til gen gas runs empty)
Generator recharges batteries while
motoring and for 110V onboard uses.
Shore power recharges batteries dockside (2-10hours)
Barely enough power to gunk hole St Pete to Keys 2012.
Docking mode:
One motor for forward/reverse thrust.
2nd motor for stern left/right steering positioning.
Next project:
Toss diesel overboard:)
Install electric onboard.
LQQKn for DIY electric onboard recommendations.
Ray
On 2/7/14, Ray Neubig <raymondneubig@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> 32.5 Irwin 1972
> 2000KW Honda portable generator
> 2 48V outboards w/ remote throttle
> 2 48V battery chargers
> 2 48V battery banks
>
> This is MINIMAL propulsion.
> Generator is used to recharge batteries while
> motoring and onboard uses.
>
> Ray
>
> On 2/5/14, floridawavesailor@yahoo.com <floridawavesailor@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Hello, are you using the electric power for a motor or propulsion system,
>> or
>> separately for other onboard uses? i have a 25' multiwinds trimaran,
>> but
>> haven't set up my electric system yet(boat was a fixer upper).. i'm
>> seeking
>> info on what might be possible and practical. Best wishes
>
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