MapisM
Well-Known Member
I am talking of about 250kg worth of domestic batteries, on a 56' boat.
Original placement is inside the e/r, just in front of a w/tight bulkhead that separates the e/r from the stern section (which aside from giving access to rudders, flaps and s/thruster, is essentially a large locker).
My first thought was that the batteries were placed in the e/r in order to leave more space in this stern locker, but while space for all sort of useless stuff is always welcome in a boat (well, that's what swmbo keeps telling me, anyway
), I'd rather have the batteries anywhere else than in a pretty warm e/r, if given a choice.
But as it happens, I have the opportunity to cross check directly with the builder all my refitting ideas, and he told me to forget this one, because it would affect the finely balanced weight distribution - something he's rather proud of, as I discovered.
All well and good in principle - I understand that on a P boat this is a somewhat relevant factor.
But the shift would have zero effect laterally, and less than three feet longitudinally (it's just a matter of moving the bank from very close to the e/r side of the bulkhead, to equally close to its opposite side astern).
Gut feeling tells me that the effect on weight distribution and boat attitude/behavior would be negligible, but wadduthink guys?
And those who agree with my gut feeling (if any), would you bother shifting the batteries in the cooler area, or do you think that I should not bother regardless?
TIA!
Original placement is inside the e/r, just in front of a w/tight bulkhead that separates the e/r from the stern section (which aside from giving access to rudders, flaps and s/thruster, is essentially a large locker).
My first thought was that the batteries were placed in the e/r in order to leave more space in this stern locker, but while space for all sort of useless stuff is always welcome in a boat (well, that's what swmbo keeps telling me, anyway
But as it happens, I have the opportunity to cross check directly with the builder all my refitting ideas, and he told me to forget this one, because it would affect the finely balanced weight distribution - something he's rather proud of, as I discovered.
All well and good in principle - I understand that on a P boat this is a somewhat relevant factor.
But the shift would have zero effect laterally, and less than three feet longitudinally (it's just a matter of moving the bank from very close to the e/r side of the bulkhead, to equally close to its opposite side astern).
Gut feeling tells me that the effect on weight distribution and boat attitude/behavior would be negligible, but wadduthink guys?
And those who agree with my gut feeling (if any), would you bother shifting the batteries in the cooler area, or do you think that I should not bother regardless?
TIA!