Saturday, March 12, 2016

[Electric Boats] Re: TORQEEDO

 

Thanks Mike,


It's a nice packaging of off the shelf parts but not really what I'm looking for.  I already have a better inflatable but will probably go with a hard dinghy or RIB.


Eric, SV Meander



---In electricboats@yahoogroups.com, <mike@...> wrote :

Eric,
You might want to look at this system from Ruckmarine in California - check out the SCARIB Solar-Electric Dinghies.  Their website is www.ruckmarine.com.  45w solar panel on a 10.6ft dinghy.  1.5kts under solar alone, 2.4hrs at 3kts with charged battery and solar.  If I were on a dinghy for 2.4 hours, I would most certainly want a shade cover.  Likely will be impacted by any wind conditions and added weight to the dinghy

 

It was a big hit at Strictly Sail Pacific two years ago.
Mike Electric Yachts of Southern California

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