Boreades
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Has anyone made the conversion from diesel-powered propellor to a hybrid kit of battery-powered electric motor to turn the prop, with a smaller diesel generator to top-up the battery charge?
There was an interesting article by Niki Perryman in Classic Boat a couple of years ago re how they re-engined their 35' Lion class sloop Siandra with an electric motor, and were well chuffed with it in comparison to the old diesel engine it replaced.
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I,also, don't get it. The only economy gain with a hybrid vehicle comes from the fact that it can utilise regenerative braking but then some of this gain must be offset by the additional losses in the conversion processes [generator, battery, electric motor]. Obviously, regenerative braking is irrelevant to boats so you are just left with the additional losses. Maybe you could gain some electrical charge from a BIG array of solar panels but, as already pointed out, you would need a huge battery capacity to provide much propulsion.Has anyone made the conversion from diesel-powered propellor to a hybrid kit of battery-powered electric motor to turn the prop, with a smaller diesel generator to top-up the battery charge?
I,also, don't get it. The only economy gain with a hybrid vehicle comes from the fact that it can utilise regenerative braking but then some of this gain must be offset by the additional losses in the conversion processes [generator, battery, electric motor]. Obviously, regenerative braking is irrelevant to boats so you are just left with the additional losses. Maybe you could gain some electrical charge from a BIG array of solar panels but, as already pointed out, you would need a huge battery capacity to provide much propulsion.
I don't get it! Especially for places like the med where you might spend a lot of time motoring.
Has anyone made the conversion from diesel-powered propellor to a hybrid kit of battery-powered electric motor to turn the prop, with a smaller diesel generator to top-up the battery charge?
May be wrong, but I understood that part of the gain comes from running the diesel at a more efficient speed? I also understand that prop spin is at least potentially a practical source for generating power when under sail.