burgundyben
Well-Known Member
I've bought a 16ft Fairey Faun* launch and I'm planning an electric install.
I want it to do about 6 knots max, 4 knots cruise, this means about 2.5kW motor, batteries and a VFD inverter to a 3 phase motor. I think.
It will need a shaft install with a particularly low friction, friction will kill battery range. Plus, its unlikely that the motor will have angular contact bearings, so some method of managing the thrust.
Some wild guess numbers/thoughts are, 3/4" shaft, 10 inch prop, 1000rpm, small fabricated P bracket with a short phenol cutlass bearing, timber shaft log glued into the keelson, lip seal shaft gland in a flexi mounted housing and some method of managing shaft alignment/adjustment or flexi drive (but a flexi drive must sap power) and finally, photo'v cells for re-charging when not in use.
I might try and DIY cast a small bronze P bracket, always wanted to do some casting at home, maybe 3D CAD the bracket and 3D print the pattern to sand cast, or look at the cost of DMLS a P bracket.
Thoughts?
*Actually bought a very rough Fairey Falcon sailing boat, same hull as the Faun, substantial amount of woodwork repairs/re-configuaration to do, but let's just gloss over that and pretend its not happening.
I want it to do about 6 knots max, 4 knots cruise, this means about 2.5kW motor, batteries and a VFD inverter to a 3 phase motor. I think.
It will need a shaft install with a particularly low friction, friction will kill battery range. Plus, its unlikely that the motor will have angular contact bearings, so some method of managing the thrust.
Some wild guess numbers/thoughts are, 3/4" shaft, 10 inch prop, 1000rpm, small fabricated P bracket with a short phenol cutlass bearing, timber shaft log glued into the keelson, lip seal shaft gland in a flexi mounted housing and some method of managing shaft alignment/adjustment or flexi drive (but a flexi drive must sap power) and finally, photo'v cells for re-charging when not in use.
I might try and DIY cast a small bronze P bracket, always wanted to do some casting at home, maybe 3D CAD the bracket and 3D print the pattern to sand cast, or look at the cost of DMLS a P bracket.
Thoughts?
*Actually bought a very rough Fairey Falcon sailing boat, same hull as the Faun, substantial amount of woodwork repairs/re-configuaration to do, but let's just gloss over that and pretend its not happening.