gfbalduc
Well-Known Member
My new boat came with a second alternator powered by the propshaft.
Initially, I thought it was an unobtrusive alternative to a towed generator for downwind sailing.
The boat is also equipped with an Aero6gen wind generator and 2x50w solar panels which also contribute to the power balance.
Now, after the first season, I am quite doubtfull about the propshaft alternator:
- I have been unable to measure its output (not so easy to do!), but it seems to be negligible until the boat reaches at least 5 knots of speed.
- it's noisy!
- the belt wears rapidly and the propshaft has a tendency to unbolt itself from the coupling (not sure if the alternator is the culpright, will also check shaft alignment)
- obviously, it's incompatible with a feathering propeller, which is very much tempting me to avoid having the propshaft spinning and whining for days on end.
Anybody out there with an experience to share?
TIA
Initially, I thought it was an unobtrusive alternative to a towed generator for downwind sailing.
The boat is also equipped with an Aero6gen wind generator and 2x50w solar panels which also contribute to the power balance.
Now, after the first season, I am quite doubtfull about the propshaft alternator:
- I have been unable to measure its output (not so easy to do!), but it seems to be negligible until the boat reaches at least 5 knots of speed.
- it's noisy!
- the belt wears rapidly and the propshaft has a tendency to unbolt itself from the coupling (not sure if the alternator is the culpright, will also check shaft alignment)
- obviously, it's incompatible with a feathering propeller, which is very much tempting me to avoid having the propshaft spinning and whining for days on end.
Anybody out there with an experience to share?
TIA