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Perpetuated Motion
Electric propulsion for boats: A century-old technology may just be the wave of the future LINK: http://www.cruisingworld.com/article...ID=396&catID=0 " Advocates for diesel-electric propulsion list among its virtues that it's clean, quiet, efficient, and requires very little maintenance. Another advantage frequently noted in connection with the STI system is the ability to make electricity--to "regenerate"--when the boat is under sail." "While internal-combustion engines are typically described by their horsepower rating, STI's motors are named for the torque they develop. An ST 37 puts out 37 foot-pounds of torque or 6 horsepower; Tether recommends using it on monohulls up to 32 feet and 10 tons or to replace diesel engines of up to 24 horsepower. An ST 74 puts out 74 foot-pounds of torque or 12 horsepower; Tether recommends using it on monohulls up to 50 feet and 16 tons or to replace diesel engines of up to 48 horsepower." |
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