Thank you to everyone that has provided comments thus far. Just to
clarify, the intent of my questions is to determine what the customer
values when they decide to purchase a small outboard engine. I realize
that battery technology has a way to go and may not be significantly
improved for a number of years. But there are some advances in electric
motors that can more efficiently utilize the battery power and
therefore provide either more power (up to 10HP or possible greater) or
greater lifespan utilizing the existing battery technology. I also
realize there are a number of smaller companies that do offer electric
outboard motors as a primary drive, however I am looking at different
markets to see if there is enough demand for for a major marine
producer to step in and provide a product on a larger scale. Any help
that you can provide will help me in providing good recommendations. As
a follow-up to my first question I would like to know what attributes
you primarily look for in a small outboard (either gas or electric) for
an auxiliary drive on a sailboat. Additionally, how much more money
would you be willing to pay over the cost of a small gas engine of
similar HP for those additional benefits (quietness, low vibration, no
emissions, etc.)?
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