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When rowing in a fowl tide make sure you feather your oars.
Fowl and feather. Eggselent !
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When rowing in a fowl tide make sure you feather your oars.
When rowing in a fowl tide make sure you feather your oars.
Looks a lot of hassle to go electric...wouldn't a Torqeedo be better if you wanted to go that route?
Oars are much cheeper than an engine, think of your nest-egg.
Not so sure about that, at all. The Torqeedo is so expensive, it makes a suitcase genny (which will have numerous additional benefits once aboard the yacht) look cheap. And range won't be an issue with a generator...even a small fuel can will run it for hours. Clever bit of kit, the throttle responds to the application's demand - open up the electric motor's power and the genny opens up and delivers. The rest of the time it's very quiet, unlike any outboard I've known.
And a Minn Kota or other trolling motor can be used with a separate battery if preferred...unlike the Torqeedo.
And I reckon I'd feel happier arriving at the pub/restaurant carrying a 13kg suitcase-generator, than an oily outboard with its hot bits and petrol stinks, demanding to be carefully stood in a corner. That assumes we're afraid of having an outboard stolen from the transom. I'd D-lock the Minn Kota to a thwart, it looks so puny I doubt any thief would look at it.
I'm actually a fan of any electric solution, but Torqeedos look too rich for the popular pocket as yet, so they really wouldn't be top of my list.
It would be good to hear from someone with practical experience of the limitations of small generators.
Inverter? It produces AC, so a big battery charger would do. Except....another box and not light.
After all the fond, self-deluding, Libby Purves-style praise of Seagulls over the years, your remarks ring fabulously true! Tempted to quote you in other threads here, Dartmoor!![]()
This argument comes and goes all the time - I accept they're like Marmite.
Fowl and feather. Eggselent !![]()
*sigh* .... Yes I made a spelling mistake, yes I am genuinely dyslexic. Thankyou for highlighting it presumably to make me feel stupid.
Now, not only do you feel stupid but Dylan feels ashamed. He could feel so ashamed that he goes and shaves his head and wears sackcloth all next week. How will you feel then?
*sigh* .... Yes I made a spelling mistake, yes I am genuinely dyslexic. Thankyou for highlighting it presumably to make me feel stupid.
I thought the challenge was how to turn the 240v output of a suitcase genny, into plenty of amps but fewer DC volts, required by a trolling motor?
Sorry, I phrased that badly. The genny produces 240volts AC, so one needs to step it down to 12 and rectify it, like a battery charger. An inverter usually does the reverse, 12 DC to 240 AC. Not needed in this case.