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
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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
Mike Electric Yachts of Southern California
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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