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Heikki wrote:
John C. wrote: Run it as a generator and use it to charge an oversized bank of batteries. With an electric motor you will gain variable speed and direction without have an engineering nightmare. I have been speculating about a diesel-electric propulsion for a smallish sailboat. Does anyone have links to, or experience with, small electric motors that are suitable for continuous use - most of my googling finds bow thrusters and other extra machinery. I am thinking of a fairly small engine, say 5-10 Hp, to be used mostly in manouvering in and out of marinas, and occasionally coming home from a calm sea. Would it make sense to mount the whole engine on the transom-hung rudder? That way it could turn with the rudder, and give good steering in both directions. When not in use, it could be lifted out of the water, so I could use a decent size of propeller for it. Would anyone care to shoot the idea down before I get too attached to it. The whole project is on a dreaming level, I won't be building anything for the next many years. But I still want to design it as if I was going to build it some day soon... BANG! (whistling sound as the idea spirals down in flames :-) Seriously, if you just want to get in and out of the marina, look for off-the-shelf electric outboards. But 5-10 hp is probably going to be hard to find. Check out the following link for more info on electric boats and gas/diesel electric conversions. Good luck! http://www.econogics.com/ev/evboats.htm Keith Hughes PS. Just for clarity of terminology on the US side of the pond, Electric = Motor, Gasoline/Diesel/Fuel = Engine. |
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