Stemar
Well-Known Member
In a moment of idle speculation, I once thought that, were I seriously wealthy, I'd talk to Southerly about building a boat with a half-weight ballast & grounding shoe, replacing the weight with lithium cells. Instead of a normal engine, there's be an azipod ahead of each rudder, giving mobo manoeuvrability at low speed. Power would be provided by solar panels and a generator with enough umph to make reasonable progress, assisted by the batteries when extra is needed. Most of the time, solar power through the week would provide enough charge for a weekend's sailing and you wouldn't need the generator unless motoring a long way.
Unfortunately, I reckon I wouldn't have much change from £1M, but that's for a prototype. I still think that something similar could be the future of sailing once prices come down far enough.
Unfortunately, I reckon I wouldn't have much change from £1M, but that's for a prototype. I still think that something similar could be the future of sailing once prices come down far enough.

