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... http://www.planetsolar.org/index.en.php interesting boat. Joe Looks like plenty of photovoltaics. Heck, close to an acre, it seems. That alone should up the price about 500 thousand dollars worth. Looking at the photos - the one with the man standing on deck for scale gives a good idea of how many panels are used. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Jul 8, 4:35*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ... http://www.planetsolar.org/index.en.php interesting boat. Joe Looks like plenty of photovoltaics. Heck, close to an acre, it seems. That alone should up the price about 500 thousand dollars worth. Looking at the photos - the one with the man standing on deck for scale gives a good idea of how many panels are used. Wilbur Hubbard "The boat is 31 metres long and is expected to produce up to 103.4KW of solar power, the engine needs 20KW to achieve its top speed of around 8 knots. The goal of PlanetSolar is to navigate around the world at an average speed of 7.5 knots. The multihull will be home to four sailors during the round-the-world attempt expected to take place in 2011, and can accommodate up to forty people during the promotional trips planned at each port of call. SunPower has provided the 38 000 photovoltaic cells that cover the vessel." http://www.energyharvestingjournal.c...sp?sessionid=1 What ....no bold predictions? That last one you hoot and hollered about was as bold as saying some team might fumble in the superbowl. Joe |
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On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 16:22:06 -0700 (PDT), Joe
wrote: On Jul 8, 4:35*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ... http://www.planetsolar.org/index.en.php interesting boat. Joe Looks like plenty of photovoltaics. Heck, close to an acre, it seems. That alone should up the price about 500 thousand dollars worth. Looking at the photos - the one with the man standing on deck for scale gives a good idea of how many panels are used. Wilbur Hubbard "The boat is 31 metres long and is expected to produce up to 103.4KW of solar power, the engine needs 20KW to achieve its top speed of around 8 knots. The goal of PlanetSolar is to navigate around the world at an average speed of 7.5 knots. The multihull will be home to four sailors during the round-the-world attempt expected to take place in 2011, and can accommodate up to forty people during the promotional trips planned at each port of call. SunPower has provided the 38 000 photovoltaic cells that cover the vessel." http://www.energyharvestingjournal.c...sp?sessionid=1 What ....no bold predictions? That last one you hoot and hollered about was as bold as saying some team might fumble in the superbowl. Joe If the boat has a top speed of 8 knots and they plan on navigating at an average speed of 7.5 knots they are going to need some big paddles. One can only assume that the additional 40 passengers will each come equipped with a long oar. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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