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On Wed, 21 May 2008 20:32:01 -0400, "Garland Gray II"
wrote: I hesitate to weigh in on this as I know my limitations regarding electricity, but this logic makes sense to me: that having a separate battery close to the windlass to reduce the long run of a large cable ignores the fact that you will still need to run a fairly large wire to the battery to carry what may be a large charge to a depleted battery. wrote in message ... It is true my idea was to install separate battery close to windlass. It is also true I do not have any battery (bank) yet. I have only one starting batter and for now I use it for all my instruments. I did install windlass a couple days ago and Im going to buy batteries now. Im planning to buy two batteries Motomaster Nautilus Deep Cycle 103AmpHour each. The first idea was to add separate starting battery for windlass only. Now my question is it is enough 206 AmpHour bank for my needs. I know you will ask what is my need? A little bit more info: So far I have UHF Radio, and sailing instruments plus installed windlass. I have already installed two battery boxes 8D size but 8D are very expensive and I cant afford 8Ds now. I have to add also I built my boat (Spray 36) and after 7 years of crazy work I was sailing first time last summer. If you like to visit my website please take a look here www.seagoatonline.com Thx a lot Hi Adam, Hearty congratulations are in order to you and your wife. Having built my own yacht from scratch I can appreciate what you have done and achieved. More boat building projects are started than are completed. Most people do not realise the determination it takes to keep on going especially when the work at hand is hours of tiresome and boring sanding. I was interested to note that your boatshed is almost identical in construction to the one I used - same blue plastic sheeting and the same lack of head room underneath. I know well the stooped posture. Don't worry about not being able to afford more than the basics. The important thing is to get your boat in the water which you have done. The rest will come later and you will find yourself adding extra items as your "minimum" threshold changes. I was happy with, and crossed oceans for a long time with second hand sails, a depth sounder, compass and second hand sextant. As to deep cycle batteries, a retired American friend who sails between Malaysia and the Philippines picks out the good 6 volt ones such as Trojan from the discarded ones at marinas and regenerates them. That's all Bob uses. regards Peter |
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