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Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 21:20:04 GMT, Rick Cortese wrote: CAINE wrote: snip 40 lbs of thrust is nothing to sneeze at anyway. I think the min recommendation for trolling motor is something like 5 lbs thrust for every 1,000 lbs of boat and passengers. 40 lbs in some circles would be good'nuff for a 30' sailboat with lead keel. I absolutely assure you that that is not even close to true. I own a MinnKota that was marketed as being 3hp "rated". In other words, it was supposed to have about the same thrust as a 3hp gas motor. I tried it as the aux for a 17 foot 1300 pound sailboat and it was probably more like a 2 hp gas motor. The regular 3.3 hp gas motor on the same boat was a LOT more powerful. Close to double. That 3hp "rated" motor has about 70 pounds of thrust. A 40 pound thrust electric would hardly move a 30 foot keel sailboat in completely still water. A ten year old kid with a paddle would be just as effective. What part of minimum did you not understand? You didn't tell how many amps your motor drew, only what the sales blurb gave out as gas equivalent. If you happen to have an amp meter I would be interested in the results, otherwise it is just sales hype. 40 lbs *IS* a lot if it is *REAL*. That is ~a filled 5 gallon water container. Tie a rope around the neck of a 5 gallon container and pick it up. I think you will find that is about as hard as you normally pull on a line to move/dock a boat. Apparently 40 lbs is what Caine has and he is quite happy with its performance pushing his 14' boat with 3 people. And how big a battery would you need to power an electric that draws 85 amps? A 100 amp hour battery weighs about 70 pounds, and since you can't draw down a deep cycle battery more than 50% without dramatically shortening it's life, you would have about 30 minutes of run time. So that means about a 2 mile range between recharges. OK, here's what is happening local to me: All two stroke outboard motors are bannedexcept a couple of late models and only thing that is legal everywhere is sail/oars/electric. I believe there are only 1 or 2 dams that even let you use 4 strokes. What people are doing is wiring two batteries in parallel so you get double the capacity and ability to deliver double the current. An hour run time is plenty for our reservoirs. Just heard Lake Tahoe is/has banned two strokes too so it may be the wave of the future on fresh water. |
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