Owner | Randy Brooks |
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Owner's Other EVs | 2002 Toyota Echo 1948 Allis-Chalmers G tractor |
Location | Chelan, Washington United States map |
Web/Email | WebPage |
Vehicle | 1973 Coronado 32 MkII sailboat |
Motor | Mars Electric Yacht 130i system Permanent Magnet DC The Electric Yacht system is compact, plug and play, and well designed. It consists of the motor, adjustable motor mount with reduction toothed belt drive, controller with power scaling and regen adjustments, battery monitor display, and misc. parts. Easily installed compared to other EV conversions I've done. |
Drivetrain | Electric Yacht (www.electricyacht.com) 130i conversion replaced stock 4 cylinder inboard gas engine (Palmer 60, same as FarmAll tractor engine, with V drive forward/reverse transmission) |
Controller | Electric Yacht 130i system |
Batteries | 8 Deka Type 31, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Gel |
System Voltage | 48 Volts |
Charger | 120vAC/48vDC, 20 amp, charger. But actually charges at 30 amps while drawing only 13 amps from outlet! |
Heater | propane |
DC/DC Converter | None, the 12v "house" battery is charged by a separate AC charger and small solar panel. |
Instrumentation | Electric Yacht Battery Monitor (cycles between volts/amps display and hours remaining display) |
Top Speed | 6 MPH ( 9 KPH) 5.5 knots |
Acceleration | Good, for an 11,000 lbs sailboat! |
Range | 40 Miles (64 Kilometers) Cruising at 4.5 knots (50 amps) our range is 2 hrs at 50% SOC, 4 hrs at full discharge, and 6 hrs running the range extender Honda 2000 generator. |
Seating Capacity | sleeps 8 |
Curb Weight | 0 11,000 lbs displacement |
Tires | none |
Conversion Time | 40 hrs |
Conversion Cost | $7,500 |
It's such a joy to go to the boat, turn on the master battery switch, turn on the "ignition" switch, and go. No more worrying if it will start, getting gassed out while warming up, fussing with gas and oil, worrying if it will die at idle while we're coming into the dock, or yelling to be heard over the engine noise. Yeah! Conversion journal at WebPage The original Electric Yacht 130i conversion kit was replaced with an Electric Yacht 180ibl brushless AC motor conversion because of radio interference on the marine VHF radio. No static since the change, and slightly better performance. Cabernet has been sold. |