maxr_r
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I aim to buy a Shrimper 17 or 19 this season, for estuary and inshore day sailing around Falmouth (UK). My last boat (a Hawk 20) had an outboard well big enough to swivel and tilt the motor, but neither is possible in a Shrimper. You lift the motor out and put it in a locker every time you moor, or leave it in the water and hope it survives the fouling. So, my cunning plan is to buy an electric outboard. There is just one feasible contender - the Torqeedo 1003C. They say this is a 3hp equivalent, with an integral removable battery pack of 915Wh. Weight is 15kg, and unlike a 17kg 3.5hp petrol motor, the Torqeedo has forward and reverse gears, and the weight can divide into the motor and the battery pack.
Portability and overnight recharging is ensured, no explosive petrol vapour or smell, but how about performance? Advice from various sources is that the Torqeedo should be fine for the Crabber/Shrimper 17 (2200lbs towing weight). However the jury's out on whether it's up to powering the 3300lb Shrimper 19 directly into a Force 6 for 5 miles, which should be the worst case 'run for home' scenario. The next size '5hp' Torqeedo Cruise option rules itself out by requiring a very expensive and heavy non portable battery - fine on a marina with shore power (if you have the money to buy it), but not on a swinging mooring.
Any ideas, or experience with these motors? Thanks, Max
Portability and overnight recharging is ensured, no explosive petrol vapour or smell, but how about performance? Advice from various sources is that the Torqeedo should be fine for the Crabber/Shrimper 17 (2200lbs towing weight). However the jury's out on whether it's up to powering the 3300lb Shrimper 19 directly into a Force 6 for 5 miles, which should be the worst case 'run for home' scenario. The next size '5hp' Torqeedo Cruise option rules itself out by requiring a very expensive and heavy non portable battery - fine on a marina with shore power (if you have the money to buy it), but not on a swinging mooring.
Any ideas, or experience with these motors? Thanks, Max
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