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Whil i havent ever used a boat with this setup myself i have read
accounts of people who have, and i believe the advantage has not much to do with cruising or motoring... the batteries give you enough juic to get out of your mooring only, not for much more, but things get interesting when you set these things on 'hybrid mode' (might be called something else, cant remember)... In this kind of mode, you set the motor to a certain speed, say 5 knots. When the boat slows down, the motor kicks in instantly. when it goes above this, the motor goes into generate charge mode. This might sound pretty useless, but imagine yourself in medium to big seas... boat sails through a trough, up a wave face and starts to slow down (sails emptying)... motor starts and *automatically* powers you up the wave face. you reach the crest, sails fill, you surf down the other side, motors charge. Its my understanding that this sort of sailing gets a lot more pleasant with a motor like this whereas people with diesel only might just be motorsailing constantly. From what i read i think the batteries would support a whole day of sailing like this pretty easy. |
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