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Green Electric boat for sale --- 15' Alumcraft with 48V Electric O/B and trailer
Up for sale is an environment friendly green electric boat perfected for fresh water fishing, hunting, and family pleasures. It comes with a brand new 48V electric outboard, so that it can run at high speed at reservoirs, lakes, and rivers, where gas motors are prohibited. The boat is overall in GREAT condition, running like a charm, as can be seen in the actual pictures attached below. In more details, it is a 15?? ALUMCRAFT bass tracker, which comes with the trailer, the Parsun 48V ELECTRIC OUTBOARD, bow mount Minn Kota trolling motor, remote throttle control, electric start keys, steering console with meters and switches, Lawrence fishing finder, live well with circulating pump, bilge pump, three driving seats, two fishing seats, built-in cooler, lights, fully decked with carpet, and tons of storage. With this boat, you can get to hot fishing spots in large fresh water bodies quickly, such as at Liberty reservoir, Loch Raven, Pretty Boy, and Triadelphia. With this boat, you can go fishing, crabbing, or tournament tomorrow.
The new Parsun electric outboard with remote throttle control and steering has been installed on the boat, and tested. It is designed for 48 VDC battery systems. It provides 90 amps of continuous current and 3.0Kw output power. The unit has a 5 step painting process to prevent corrosion. It can be used in Salt Water when you follow the directions in the manual. A comparable Ray Electric Outboard typically costs $5,000 ~ $6,000 just for the motor itself. The Parsun outboard powers the boat like the Ray, except it runs much more quietly, without producing the high-pitch noise like Ray does at all. We are talking about spending half of the Ray price and getting the whole package instead, including boat, trailer, and everything else. The boat trailer is also in good shape. It comes with everything you need to easily load and unload the boat. The guides on the trailer automatically align the boat on the right position when you pull the trailer and boat out of the water. The trailer takes a 1-7/8 ball. Both the boat and the trailer will come with the Maryland State paper. I will also toss in a boat cover, rolling pedal, life vest, etc. For pictures of the boat, motor, etc., take a look at this link: Please call Ed at 410-491-5538. |
I can also sell the new 48V Parsun Electric O/B without the boat and trailer for $1799. The whole package (boat + trailer + E O/B ) is $3199.
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--- In electricboats@..., "edzpan" <edzpan@...> wrote:
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Hi Ed,
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Tell us more about the boat. Why are you selling it? What kind of batteries? How many batteries? How old are the batteries? What kind of performance have you observed since the boat was converted to electric? Range? Speed? Watts to knots? Thanks, Eric --- In electricboats@..., "edzpan" <edzpan@...> wrote:
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Hi Eric,
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Thanks for your questions. My family just bought a 20' Ranger fishing and skiing boat because my kids recently developed great interests into water skiing, which means, as usual, I have to sacrifice and sell the electric ALUMCRAFT :) You may see the picture of our new Ranger boat here: . Nevertheless, my kids have really loved driving the electric boats at lakes and have made many others jealous. The current Parsun electric O/B is brand new, recently received as a Warranty replacement. Battery wise, I have tried four x 12V, six x 8V, and eight x 6V deep cycle configurations. Sam's Club has both 6V and 8V deep cycle batteries at very good price. The 6V Trojan golf cart battery (like T-105) produces the best performance, but also cost almost double. In my experiences, with eight x 6V Sam's batteries, I ran about and fished all day long at Liberty without any problem. I especially enjoyed fishing at Liberty simply by driving and fast trolling on the console. For smaller water bodies, such like Triadelphia or Rocky Gorge reservoirs, I assess that the four x 12V or six x 8V configuration would be already sufficient. Note that the current price does not include the batteries, such that the next buyer can make the best choice for himself, as there are so many configurations and manufacturers that can be considered. Regards, Ed. --- In electricboats@..., "Eric" <ewdysar@...> wrote:
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