Sunday, May 16, 2021

Re: [electricboats] repurposing torqeedo 2.0 to inboard engine?

Thanks, John

I may reconsider that solution, as you said the reverse was not good. Probably because of the pod ?
When anchoring, I need full reverse power to dig the anchor.

I guess that yellowchair does not need the full reverse power, if he already does well with his present configuration.

Two T4.0's is a bit over my budget, as it is more than I paid for my Maxi 87 1976 boat :-)

I also considered to get rid of my saildrive and make two shaft drives (!!)
By doing so, there is redundancy, and high maneuverability.

Anyone here with two shaft drives on their boat ?

Cheers,
Carsten


On Monday, 17 May 2021, 11:22:18 GMT+8, john via groups.io <oak_box=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:


Carsten,
If you're really going to go that route, I'd recommend two Torqeedo T4.0's.
I mounted one as an experiment on an Catalina 30.  One Torqeedo would push the boat at very slow speed. Reverse was abysmal.  I could get by with it as an emergency backup when my Atomic 4 gas engine failed, and neeed to get into my slip once returned to the marina.

However, a single 15-20hp outboard gas engine would be MUCH more cost effective, and get the job done more practically.  I know this is an "electric boat forum", and I own 2 Torqeedos, and have done a fair amount of experimenting with them.  But they're a very expensive solution that is significantly more complicated than a gas outboard.

John

On Sunday, May 16, 2021, 08:19:25 PM CDT, Carsten via groups.io <carstensemail=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:


What is your use of the Torqueedo now ?
It seems that you only use it for docking, slow motorsailing etc. as it is a small configuration for your 5T boat.

How about two Torqueedos, one starboard, one port ?
Doubled power, and far better maneuverability when docking.
You just need to buy/find one more T2.0, more batteries, and make the new (retractable) brackets.
No hazzle with mounting an inboard.

Just an idea, as I am considering making two on my mono 4 tonner too.

Carsten

On Monday, 17 May 2021, 03:43:33 GMT+8, yellowchair@gmail.com <yellowchair@gmail.com> wrote:


I have a 28 foot, 5 ton, Tyler Twister (long keel) with a Torqeedo 2.0 mounted on a home made bracket on the (transom hung) rudder. Due to the steeply angled transom, there is no ideal way to mount an outboard, so I am contemplating going back to an inboard engine. What do you guys think of using the Torqeedo 2.0 as an inboard engine? Perhaps a belt drive to the propeller shaft? I'm sure this would void any warranty, but would it work? Would cooling be an issue? Any comments appreciated.

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