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Alternative Mount for Outboard
I've been mulling this over since someone posted on the SS23 Forum a while back. Then a boat was recently put up for sale with the same setup. The pics and fabrications are from Ballentine's Boat Shop. Whether they created the design or are just installing them, I don't know. But I do think it is very elegant setup.
Here's the webpage: < Ballentine's Boat Shop >
And the pics:
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My initial concern is that the freeboard on our boats would be in issue, although it looks like the design could easily accommodate a lower mounting bracket for the OB. And it would be nice to be able to mount it from either side too...
So, my though process over the years has gone from: "must have an inboard", to "an electric inboard would be really nice", to "an OB in a well is a decent compromise", to "hanging an OB off the stern with a temporary bracket like a CD Typhoon would be OK", to this. This setup seems like a really good all around compromise, and about as close as you can get to engine-less sailing with an engine.
how to compare an International O.D. with an Ariel
Mike, Now THAT'S a place to visit!
John Vigor wrote a book once where he priced what stuff would cost in beers.
A nav light would cost 5 beers, can't remember what the $ equivalent of beer was.
Cost in Ariels:
If a ready to sail Ariel costs $5,000.....
and a 48V Torgeedo* with all the bells & whistles costs TWO Ariels.....
then that gorgeous refurbished "Gentleman's Day Sailor" costs..... 18 Ariels!:D
My current $10 6pac ale would translate to 54,216 beers for the day sailor - and 6,807 for the 4.0
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* 48V TORGEEDO PR:
"the new generation tiller control Cruise 4.0 T gets motorboats on the plane and propels yachts up to 4 tons comfortably out of the harbor."
4.0 R puts the controls remotely in the cockpit, with the same readouts (incl a GPS) as on the tiller version. Advertised as a 9.9hp gas equivalent.
Jamestown ("We are the Torgeedo OB experts") lists the new 4.0 with or without tiller at $3799.00 to $3849.00. NOT a deal. Don't know if a special thrust propeller is needed for displacement hull as we have for gas OBs.
Jamestown does not list the 48V lithium-manganese battery bank needed (at least two easy to handle 110lb units) nor their solar charger.
Using Mike's Torgeedo blue line, EACH 'competively priced' 25V battery is $3250.
The $1000 charger can be hooked up and charging while the motor is in use.
There is a PR video showing a sailboat being backed into a marina slip.
The motor is then reversed to forward so as to stop the boat from hitting the dock.... So it does have that important function.
How much more an owner can expect, than propelling an Ariel "comfortably out of the harbor," remains to be seen.
However, even if this more powerful set up will work with an Alberg displacement hull, it is beyond considering because of its red-faced pricing.
$11,300 minimum, befor shipping. MY my my, who's buying ?
:eek:Easy to see why the Torgeedo website and Jamestown are so uncomfortable in stating what a comfortable system would really cost!
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http://www.nestawayboats.com/page36.htm
Here is a short but informative intro into the new generation of 48V Cruise T (or Cruise R for the remote setup) models of the Torgeedo. Imco these more powerful engines are necessary to control our full displacement hulls. Even then it might still be a stretch. The Brit Nestaway site is also fun to check out, with a wealth of info on tenders. They even sell US Porta-Botes - with a more ballanced presentation than Porta-Bote US.
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Just wondering:
Is anybody here considering this unique and honking Torgeedo for their boat? What is your cut off price for the system?
What would tug at your wallet? Better heads would sway mine!!! What do you think is the right price?
[Reality Check: Currently the best rated gas OB on the market is Tohatsu
http://www.onlineoutboards.com/Tohat...9-8A3EFUL.html
These folks will FREE ship a 2013 -25" long shaft - 92.6lb - 9.8hp - electric start - two cylinder 4 stroke to your door for $2209.99.
Or a 90.4lb 8hp for $1899.99. Add in the good ole gas price factor, and it still looks..... not bad.....about 1/5-1/6 the buy price of electric.]
Have to go into Owners Manual to read that these OB's are NOT ethanol/methanol (read, solvent) tolerant above 10%.
Aye can't trust corporate oil to stay within any % levels over time - at any pump.
The cost of owning a gas OB constantly rises burning unfashionable, untrustworthy and expensive liquids.
$$$$ Torgeedo batteries have to be replaced eventually: 8 to 10years? Figure an extra $1000 per year replacement cost for the Torgeedo system.
Over time can the two systems balance out their costs?
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2013!