gerryraby1
Well-Known Member
Hi Sailorman
I have used a Motorguide FW54 which is a 54 LB outboard for years to get out to my mooring in Portsmouth harbour. Here is some relevant info:
My mooring is three quarters of a mile from the pontoon
I have put together a box with 2 x 20 Amp Hour batteries with a charger so I could just plug in the unit to charge the batteries.
I put a 16 amp 240v socket on the box and a matching plug on the motor.
One charge will get me up to the boat and back (just) it takes about 24 hours to recharge the battery pack.
IMHO here are the strengths and weaknesses:
Strengths
Lighter than a petrol outboard
MUCH quieter than a petrol outboard
Simple to use. Just plug in and go!
No engine starting problems.
Waeknesses
I dont believe it to be as strong as a 2HP petrol engine.
I would be worried about getting to my mooring with a F5 headwind.
Your range is limited to your battery power and it takes a long time to recharge the batteries so forget your solar panels as a quick solution.
To me it is all about range and battery power. The larger the range then the more batteries it will take to get you to where you want to go. Therefore this will increase the weight which will slow the speed.
If you can take the batteries go for the greater power but how are you going to charge them?
IMHO If you are looking at doing any distance it is not practical.
Gerry www.sadler32forsale.com
I have used a Motorguide FW54 which is a 54 LB outboard for years to get out to my mooring in Portsmouth harbour. Here is some relevant info:
My mooring is three quarters of a mile from the pontoon
I have put together a box with 2 x 20 Amp Hour batteries with a charger so I could just plug in the unit to charge the batteries.
I put a 16 amp 240v socket on the box and a matching plug on the motor.
One charge will get me up to the boat and back (just) it takes about 24 hours to recharge the battery pack.
IMHO here are the strengths and weaknesses:
Strengths
Lighter than a petrol outboard
MUCH quieter than a petrol outboard
Simple to use. Just plug in and go!
No engine starting problems.
Waeknesses
I dont believe it to be as strong as a 2HP petrol engine.
I would be worried about getting to my mooring with a F5 headwind.
Your range is limited to your battery power and it takes a long time to recharge the batteries so forget your solar panels as a quick solution.
To me it is all about range and battery power. The larger the range then the more batteries it will take to get you to where you want to go. Therefore this will increase the weight which will slow the speed.
If you can take the batteries go for the greater power but how are you going to charge them?
IMHO If you are looking at doing any distance it is not practical.
Gerry www.sadler32forsale.com