Oscarpop
Well-Known Member
We are currently in the last stages of fitting out for our long term cruising lifestyle and hope ( sincerely) that we leave the UK next spring. Our plan is to spend one or two seasons cruising the med, then head across the atlantic for tropical cruising.
Hopefully this will turn into a circumnavigation.
My question asks about how long term cruisers receive their power while underway and also at anchor.
We took six weeks to cruise western france this summer and shake the boat down.
at present we have an electronic autopilot, 2 x 100 w solar panels zipped onto the bimini and an air breeze wind generator.
The yacht is a 40ft modern beast ( Southerly 38) and we do like our fridge/home comforts on board, so dont really want to compromise on those things.
The problem is that our ( new ) autopilot motor packed up mid biscay with clutch failure and I am questioning the efficiency of the solar panels after 6 months of use.
So what to do now? And on this I would love advice.
1 .we have discounted self steer until we are ready to cross the atlantic. this will give us a chance to see how the new clutch works. Is this the right thing to do or should we simply bite the bullet? We need a unit we can remove and also offset from centre as the design of the boat does not lend itself to centre mounting.
2. We could install a genset. But it would seem as if we are looking at about £10,000 all in with fitting and bits. However this would provide all our power.
3. We dont have the room to fit a 2nd alternator so thats out.
4. We are looking at watt and sea hydrogenerators but by now the stern is going to look crowded.
What do you use? and what would you suggest in our case?
many thanks.
Hopefully this will turn into a circumnavigation.
My question asks about how long term cruisers receive their power while underway and also at anchor.
We took six weeks to cruise western france this summer and shake the boat down.
at present we have an electronic autopilot, 2 x 100 w solar panels zipped onto the bimini and an air breeze wind generator.
The yacht is a 40ft modern beast ( Southerly 38) and we do like our fridge/home comforts on board, so dont really want to compromise on those things.
The problem is that our ( new ) autopilot motor packed up mid biscay with clutch failure and I am questioning the efficiency of the solar panels after 6 months of use.
So what to do now? And on this I would love advice.
1 .we have discounted self steer until we are ready to cross the atlantic. this will give us a chance to see how the new clutch works. Is this the right thing to do or should we simply bite the bullet? We need a unit we can remove and also offset from centre as the design of the boat does not lend itself to centre mounting.
2. We could install a genset. But it would seem as if we are looking at about £10,000 all in with fitting and bits. However this would provide all our power.
3. We dont have the room to fit a 2nd alternator so thats out.
4. We are looking at watt and sea hydrogenerators but by now the stern is going to look crowded.
What do you use? and what would you suggest in our case?
many thanks.