Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Re: [electricboats] Maximum input voltage for outboard?

Hi all,

Apologies for not posting more about boating with my electric Eco 5, but life kinda got in the way as it often does.
So now it's time to sell my boat. It's been great, and works well, though I didn't get to use it as much as I hoped. Boating is still in my future, but we now want to move up to something more practical for months aboard. I.e.: more roomy. :)

"Galileo" is ready to go, with trailer. Asking price is $18,500, and she is located near Olympia, WA.

Basics:
It has 4 Renogy 100 watt solar panels, 4 LBP 24-volt lithium batteries (48-volt system) and a Karvin electric outboard motor. (Ultimate range still not exact, but for an example, I motored most of the afternoon near Anacortes and used about 25% of the battery capacity. Max speed about 7 knots.) Battery charger with shore power or generator hookup plug. It has a small galley, with sink and propane two-burner stove, and a plug for a 12-volt portable fridge (not included). It has a "C-Head" composting toilet (new, never used), full navigation lights and anchor light, interior lighting, deck lighting, interior fan. Berth space for a queen size camping mattress. Two small hanging lockers, and two general storage lockers. Large cockpit with four hull lockers. Includes anchor and rode in dedicated anchor locker with bow roller. Venture galvanized trailer with spare included.

Here are some recent photos:


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