2020-08-29; 23:23:18 EDT
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More on Take Five...the Torqeedo motor is the Cruise 4.0 pod system, powered by two lithium ion batteries, for a propulsive equivalent to gasoline of 8hp. Stan mounted the two batteries in series under the starboard cockpit seat. This cuts down on storage, but better I think than having to store cans of gasoline. Also the weight of the two batteries (about 120 pounds) causes the boat to list to starboard unless you counterbalance it on the port side. I used four 25 pound barbell weights for that, since they are compact space wise. We keep her in the watet at Swantown Marina in Olympia. The well in the lazarette did not have anti fouling paint at first and a year later it was clogged with critters. Almost could not lower the pod. But after having that painted just need to remember to lift the pod out of the water after use, which also saves on anode wear. Range fully charged is about 25 miles at 3 knots unless fighting the tide. We also have a smaller Torqeedo Travel 1003 with extra batteries that, though a bit underpowered for this boat, can still move her another 20 miles using all the batteries if necessary. In Puget Sound we're never more than 8 or 10 miles from a marina with dock power. Will post photos of the motor if you want. Patrick Boyce ----- The Boyces s/v Take Five (aka the Electric Rhodes) -- Sent from: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/See the original archive post