Your 7.6KW generator is equal to 10HP, but there is inefficiencies when converting from AC to DC too. There are a lot of variables, so there is no easy answer to what you would get, but I would guess a speed of 4 knots with that generator. A general rule of thumb is that for each knot increase, doubles the required power. So if you want to go faster, your generator gets big fast. The only reason I would go with a hybrid system is if you would mostly go on short trips, 2-3 hours, and you had batteries to power that. That battery pack would be big and expensive. Then on occasion you would use the generator to extend your range. If you are just going to run the generator to power the batteries to move the boat, just cut out the batteries and electric motor, and keep the diesels. Smaller, lighter boats require much less power, so the batteries can be smaller. As you get bigger, the batteries would have to get very large, and that costs a lot. On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 8:07 PM john via Groups.Io <oak_box=[email protected]> wrote:
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