Elessar
Well-known member
Re theft risk. Take the battery with you in a backpack. Or put it in a dinghy locker if it has one.
I see quite a lot of these electric outboards marketed as Short Shaft, are they the equivalent to an I/C standard shaft?
I'm toying with getting one for use on a 2.5m tender, I think a shorty will be fine (easier to stow) but I'm a tad confused by the measurements.
I bought a short and I should have bought the extra short. If anyone wants to swap?I also have this question, which wasn't really answered. ePropulsion suggest their "short" shaft is the same length as a conventional long shaft, and that you need an "extra short" shaft to be equivalent to a conventional short shaft.
Can anyone who has already bought the ePropulsion confirm which shaft length they bought?
Thanks
I bought a short shaft for my Zodiac Milpro M9 dingy, way too long. Luckily Nestaway Boats swopped it for an extra short shaft.I also have this question, which wasn't really answered. ePropulsion suggest their "short" shaft is the same length as a conventional long shaft, and that you need an "extra short" shaft to be equivalent to a conventional short shaft.
Can anyone who has already bought the ePropulsion confirm which shaft length they bought?
Thanks
Spend the money and look after SWMBO. Once she is put off boating you are doomed. I speak from experience.I have a perfectly good 2.5 suzuki but SWMBO has been suffering from headaches since a head injury and has to wear ear defenders in the dinghy for more than a short trip at the moment, something silent would be worth having but it's a lot of cash to spend based on guesswork and a second battery is silly money.
Early days for me so far with the epropulsion, but I lock the battery to the dinghy seat so that it is separate from the motor. The motor also has a lock accross the clamps. I take the magnetic kill cord fob with me to try and increase the look else where bit.Looking a buying a Spirit but my main concern is security as I don't fancy lugging the battery around when I pop to a pub or supermarket when ashore.
There is a good comparison with Torqeedo on the Nestaway site - Epropulsion Spirit PLUS & EVO 1kW Electric Outboard
I take the same view and security tactics. One cannot be paranoid about it otherwise one would never leave the boat. If it gets nicked it is insured. As much as I dislike our society in this regard one has little choice but to roll with it.Early days for me so far with the epropulsion, but I lock the battery to the dinghy seat so that it is separate from the motor. The motor also has a lock accross the clamps. I take the magnetic kill cord fob with me to try and increase the look else where bit.
If a thief really wants it nothing will stop them.