I would avoid the Harbor Freight panels but you should be good with anything over a 100 Watts. Rigid panels will likely last longer than the flexible panels.
Capt. Carter
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On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 8:40, captnlen trikini2008@embarqmail.com [electricboats]<electricboats@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I have a 10.5 ft fg catamaran, with a 40 lb thrust electric. I want to put on solar to recharge and maybe help power underway. Lots of sun here.
See 100 and 200 watt solar kits at places like Harbor Freight
Will this give me what I want. (charge between use, get back to dock if drain battery)
-- Capt.Len Susman Rtd Trikini Trimarans
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