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Jonathan Ganz wrote:
In article , wrote: http://www.cata-lagoon.com/420_pres_uk.php Does this make a lot of sense ? I like the idea of using the propellers to charge the batteries while under sail but the extra batteries make the boat heavy (heavier than a Beneteau 473) and can only run the motors for 2 hours. Are there other production sailboats built this way ? I believe more are starting to do this... don't recall the details. Might be greater weight, but it's more evenly distributed I would think. I believe solomon technologies (for one) offers several options as far as output of the electric motors. There might be a design that would last a bit longer than 2 hours running the motors. I believe at least a couple of boats have cross the Atlantic with these type of engines. They are pretty environmentally friendly, except for battery replacement issues. More batteries. Fewer diesel engines. If you need to motor for more than two hours then you run on diesel electric - on the single generator. However, if the wind is blowing. Motor out, quietly. Hoist the sails and but all that juice back into the batteries. Charge your house batteries too. At the end of your passage, just motor into your anchorage fully charged. Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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