Owner | Chris Baker |
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Location | Brisbane, Queensland Australia map |
Web | WebPage |
Vehicle | 1985 Crowther Trimaran |
Motor | Torqeedo Cruise 4 3-Phase AC Permanent magnet, electronically commutated, external rotor. |
Drivetrain | Primarily powered by the wind in the sails. Auxiliary engine is Torqeedo Cruise 4 electric outboard mounted on a lifting carriage in a well. |
Controller | Torqeedo - built in controller |
Batteries | 16 Thunder Sky LFP200AHA, 3.20 Volt, Lithium-Ion LiFePO4 |
System Voltage | 48 Volts |
Charger | Snaptec dc convert Primary charging is via 12-48 dc converter to charge the engine battery from the house batteries when sufficient energy is available. Charge recovered on a sunny day typically 500 watt-hours |
Heater | Woolly jumpers |
DC/DC Converter | Snaptec |
Instrumentation | Torqeedo controller includes battery charge level indicator, built in GPS displays speed, and controller deduces range to empty at this speed. Link 10 battery monitor. |
Top Speed | 8 MPH (12 KPH) Top speed when sailing is around 20 knots, and typically 8 to 12 knots. Top speed under power is 6.5 knots. A nice cruise speed is 4 knots which conserves battery capacity better. |
Acceleration | enough to turn heads |
Range | 15 Miles (24 Kilometers) At full power in calm conditions range is 15 miles. At cruise speed in calm conditions range is 32 miles. Motor is used only to leave and enter port, or on and off mooring. |
Seating Capacity | Around 10 for day sailing. Sleeps 4 in comfort, more if necessary. |
Curb Weight | 7,000 Pounds (3,181 Kilograms) ex-racing trimaran 43 ft long. light for this length of boat. Easily driven and well suited to electric propulsion. |
Tires | power is delivered to the 'road' through the 12inch propeller. |
Conversion Time | 6 months |
Conversion Cost | batteries: $10,000 (Australian) Torqeedo: $6,500 Misc: say $5000 |
Additional Features | Backup power: Honda EU10 plus 10 amp charger. |