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Joe wrote: On Aug 1, 7:36 am, "Roger Long" wrote: I've gone around the diesel electric question on a few research vessels where it is a good solution. /snip/ I love diesel electric but it would not have crossed my mind to try it in a 60 foot sailboat. If having a DE sailboat is a goal in itself because you like to tinker and want to be a pioneer, cool. If you just want to sail and cruise, I would forget it. You can use that space, weight, money, and research effort much more usefully. Fair call Roger . Only time I've seen it pulled off are for very big anchor handling vessels and Mississippi river pushboats. With that DE propulsion seems to be getting moderately popular in new big catarmarans: the new Lagoon 420 uses a DE drive system, as do boats from Africat and Broadblue (the last-named uses the Ossa powerLite drive, based around the bady diesel from the Smart Car). In a monohull you're more limited in the ability to keep the generator at upper deck level, but in a 60' boat it ought to be do-able. A quick google on "diesel electric catamaran" turned up some poterntially helpful links. The Ossa system is described at: http://www.ossapowerlite.com/ -- Andy Breen, not speaking on behalf of the University of Wales "The internet, that wonderful tool for bringing us into contact with things that make us wish we could scrub our brains out with dental floss.." (Charlie Stross) |
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