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Re: Electric Sailboat Ride
See attached Finally getting around posting the stats. Missing some data points, but you will get the point. Note, the wattage measurement on the 1803/Curtis setup are from the controller. Add about
By Matt Foley · #31691 ·
Re: Finally Starting The Build
Thanks so much for this. Very helpful. Sent via phone and big thumbs
By Peter Knowlton · #31690 ·
Re: Finally Starting The Build
Here is a profile drawing that shows the insulator in relation to the grub screw stud, terminal and lock nut, a rendering of the terminal without the insulator, a rendering with the insulator, and a
By Randy Cain · #31689 ·
Re: Finally Starting The Build
I'm still working on mine too. Here's a rendering of where I'm going. I'd be glad to print up enough insulators for a fellow battery builder! Send me an email at randylcain@... as there are some
By Randy Cain · #31688 ·
Re: Finally Starting The Build
I ended up ordering 32 of the 3.2v 280ah LiFePo4's you have here. Looking forward to putting them together later this winter. I like the ideas you and Dan have been bandying about. If you have one...
By Peter Knowlton · #31687 ·
Re: My Torqeedo Cruise 2.0 has her magnets come loose
When I had a problem with my Torqeedo Cruise I dealt with the technical support team in the USA . Their email address is: service_usa@... RegardsPhil
By Phil Boyer · #31686 ·
Re: My Torqeedo Cruise 2.0 has her magnets come loose
Seems it should not be a Torqueedo choice for me...
By Carsten · #31685 ·
Re: My Torqeedo Cruise 2.0 has her magnets come loose
Hoy, A dealer is not always the best approach. I suggest that you use the direct service in Germany.Contact - Torqeedo | | | | Contact - Torqeedo Please feel free to contact Torqeedo direct
By Carsten · #31684 ·
My Torqeedo Cruise 2.0 has her magnets come loose
My Torqeedo Cruise 2.0 has her magnets come loose * Did anybody else had to deal with this? How did you solve it? * Any suggestions how, and with what to re-attach them correctly positioned? *
By @Winater · #31683 ·
Re: PHEPB ?
I on Wednesday went to see a demo from FLUX Marine <https://www.fluxmarine.com/> (https://www.fluxmarine.com <https://www.fluxmarine.com/>) of one of their new outboards: We tested to 40 hp ? very
By William Heintz · #31682 ·
Re: PHEPB ?
https://plugboats.com/an-electric-inboard-outboard-conversion-that-flies/
By jeff@... · #31681 ·
Re: PHEPB ?
Hi Carsten, You could try New Electric, overhere in Holland. They, he is also on You tube. Roland Duffy
By Roland Kruijer · #31680 ·
PHEPB ?
PHEPB = Plug-in Hybrid Electric Power Boat I am going to buy a used powerboat, in addition to my good ol' sailboat, which I sail singlehanded mostly. To get the family out on daytrips. It's a
By Carsten · #31679 ·
Re: new member: looking for electric outboard recommendations
Hi, Roger, I might be interested, but don't wait for me. I am waiting for the trailer to be reconfigured to the boat, so I can't take it anywhere yet. The ePropulsion rep has promised to bring a
By Greg DeCowsky · #31678 ·
Re: new member: looking for electric outboard recommendations
Greg, I'm over in Annapolis and am using a Torqeedo 1103 on a 17" catboat. I also have a 403 on a Hobie PA14. Both use a remote throttle . I have my boats up for sale because of health issues. But you
By Roger Mullette · #31677 ·
Re: new member: looking for electric outboard recommendations
Selway Fisher 15' Northumbrian coble... bought at auction a couple weeks ago. No motor, only a polytarp sail. Greg DeCowsky greg.decowsky@... “It is known that men from the sea are inveterate
By Greg DeCowsky · #31676 ·
Re: new member: looking for electric outboard recommendations
I have a Marshall Sanderling with an inboard electric, 18', about 2500#, with a 2500W, 48V motor. I find that she moves along well (3+ knots) in the range of 500 to 1200 Watts of thrust. I have a
By Zeke Greenwald · #31675 ·
Re: new member: looking for electric outboard recommendations
This has been my interim solution that looks like it's going to become a permanent solution for me.? If you need more power, use multiple motors.?? Two 50lb (12V ~50A) motors pushes my 30' Alberg
By Dave Yamakuchi · #31674 ·
Re: new member: looking for electric outboard recommendations
While you're there check out the Under 5kW Guide as well. https://plugboats.com/electric-outboards-less-than-5-kw/ I've used the Torqeedo 1003C and currently the ePropulsion Spirit 1.0 on my
By Bruce · #31673 ·
Re: new member: looking for electric outboard recommendations
I may have to find a Craigslist motor for the short term, based on an apparent lack of availability of new motors on line. I would like to see the ePropulsion Spirit 1.0 if I can find one.
By Greg DeCowsky · #31672 ·