Neeves
Well-Known Member
I think the biggest problem is the hand steering if it is a long passage and you are short handed. You can plan for and economise on use of power (though you might need to eat the content of your deep freeze quickly!). Many devices can be run on dry cell batteries (GPS. nav lights, torch) You can carry a spare alternator and starter motor - but hand steering for days takes its toll - because though the steering may be light and you can trim sail - you need to be there all the time (particularly in big seas and swells). Many don't sail oceans and immersion (is that an appropriate word) in big swell and seas is not something that they will appreciate.
I'd be looking at what fall back you might have to obviate the need to steer by hand (and a spare autopilot will need power). There are a number of options - based around the same theme - which might be better than an autopilot in the first place but they need work in strong and light wind. A little gen set is a good idea as you can run everything you could possibly want - as long as you have the fuel (they are jut a bit noisy).
So spare starter motor, (re-engine with a hand cranked Bukh), (or buy a catamaran) and a gen set - that's the simplest - might even be the cheapest.
It all much easier on a smaller yacht - the trend to bigger and bigger yachts imposes issues that I suspect grow geometrically
On my dream list would be a Wattnsea 'water' generator, (mentioned earlier) but our LVM aquagen is pretty good (and better than nothing converted back to wind if at anchor). Solar are good, on a cat with lots of space for installation and Oz sun.
There are lots of options - the killer is the hand steering - as green power does not work at night if you are moving slowly (and its cold and raining hard).
An interesting conundrum.
Jonathan
I'd be looking at what fall back you might have to obviate the need to steer by hand (and a spare autopilot will need power). There are a number of options - based around the same theme - which might be better than an autopilot in the first place but they need work in strong and light wind. A little gen set is a good idea as you can run everything you could possibly want - as long as you have the fuel (they are jut a bit noisy).
So spare starter motor, (re-engine with a hand cranked Bukh), (or buy a catamaran) and a gen set - that's the simplest - might even be the cheapest.
It all much easier on a smaller yacht - the trend to bigger and bigger yachts imposes issues that I suspect grow geometrically
On my dream list would be a Wattnsea 'water' generator, (mentioned earlier) but our LVM aquagen is pretty good (and better than nothing converted back to wind if at anchor). Solar are good, on a cat with lots of space for installation and Oz sun.
There are lots of options - the killer is the hand steering - as green power does not work at night if you are moving slowly (and its cold and raining hard).
An interesting conundrum.
Jonathan