DangerousPirate
Well-Known Member
Well, maybe the engine is suitable for you. I just think of bad conditions that surprised me once, where I definitely had to motor along the coast for multiple hours before I was somewhere safe. It's certainly nice, but it's not for everyone (yet)We live fairly off grid already.
Rainwater collection, 1200w of solar allowing electric cooking, and a sailing rig for the dinghy meaning we don't use the outboard much. We very occasionally catch fish too... but it's quite hard to grow onions or produce flour on a boat! We're experimenting with herbs but not really reaching harvestable quantities.
Of course we will use the engine but rarely for more than half an hour at a time, and even that could often be reduced if I wasn't fussy about giving it a decent run each time.
But we have no schedule, no time pressure, and are sailing in a place with very favourable conditions.
Well, may friend didn't motor it in one go, it was more a "wind always out of the direction where I need to go" sort of situation, and he didn't have the time to tack his way down. I wasn't there though, just repeating what he said.Needing to motor 450 miles in one go is rather an edge case? 3 days motoring at 6kts with perhaps 2 fuel stops; a 35' AWB with 15kW and an arbitrary 70kWh could do the same distance in 4 days motoring with 4 charge stops of ~12hrs. Maybe ferry skippers would baulk at this but most people don't relish doing non-stop coastal pilotage for 72 hours and might like 40 winks.
