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I need something for tender duty and auxiliary use on a GP14. I see this is quite new to the market MS20 - marine-engines - Yamaha Motor
Apparently made by Minn Kota (anyone know if true or where made?) and it has the digital maximiser which seems very useful but only for low speed pottering, puts the power on in pulses which reduces power waste that otherwise occurs at low power settings for some reason. Compared to the Minn Kota saltwater version its a bargain price.
Here is some comparison between petrol, electric and rowing. At the end they do timings for various thrust motors which are all about the same.
I'd love to go electric, petrol outboards are horrible to listen to. But I'm nervous about power for estuary use and range. But tests aside does anyone have any real world experience to share on going electric? Does the boat stop dead in any chop? Is it impossible to have enough battery capacity to make it work?
Batteries also are heavy, though can store at the bows to help with trim. or very expensive if lithium. Could be another £400. But if it had a fair range and was up to the job I'd cough up for it. Anyone done the maths on batteries and range?
All thoughts welcome!
Apparently made by Minn Kota (anyone know if true or where made?) and it has the digital maximiser which seems very useful but only for low speed pottering, puts the power on in pulses which reduces power waste that otherwise occurs at low power settings for some reason. Compared to the Minn Kota saltwater version its a bargain price.
Here is some comparison between petrol, electric and rowing. At the end they do timings for various thrust motors which are all about the same.
I'd love to go electric, petrol outboards are horrible to listen to. But I'm nervous about power for estuary use and range. But tests aside does anyone have any real world experience to share on going electric? Does the boat stop dead in any chop? Is it impossible to have enough battery capacity to make it work?
Batteries also are heavy, though can store at the bows to help with trim. or very expensive if lithium. Could be another £400. But if it had a fair range and was up to the job I'd cough up for it. Anyone done the maths on batteries and range?
All thoughts welcome!