Jeff McFadden wrote:Well, the 30 yr. old Yanmar is dead. My choices as far as I can see are rebuild, replace with diesel, or replace with electric. I'm leaning heavily toward electric.
If you're interested in seeing the specific system I'm leaning toward you can see it at http://www.propulsionmarine.com/
Base system is $5k US. Add about a grand for hi-thrust propellor and batteries.
They custom make the mounting bracket so it fits right in your original motor mounts, lines up with your prop shaft.
It would cost about the same for a new Beta diesel.
Comments?
Hello, I have a Propulsionmarine marine system which I have recently installed in my boat a 29' junk rig Jester type hull. It is an excellent system and was a relatively easy install, well worth the expenditure and effort.
In my opinion, the real benefit (other than getting to open water to sail) is in electric motorsailing eg: in light airs, just using solar power alone to gain an extra 2 knots, or when sailing hard, taking out the drag of the prop for an extra knot.
Realistically the costs are about the same as a small new diesel which are closer to $10,000 -12,000 when you add the bits and pieces to make a small hybrid system. Lithium batteries would cost more. Once installed there is no or little maintenance and the parts are industrial and will likely outlive us. No one part is outrageously expensive like a diesel engine but there are many small parts that add up. To the basic system, add larger prop, batteries, large cables ,48 volt charger, small genset to extend range or emergency propulsion,and solarpanels with a smart controller and you have the equivalent in expenditure to a 12hp diesel. You can go for less if you buy off the shelf and if you really know what you are doing.
The actual installation is much easier than any diesel. The hardest thing is getting the old mess out and cleaned up. The weight of diesel motor,tanks and fuel etc. is about the same as electric system with batteries, but the weight can be distributed more evenly. Jame's Propulsionmarine sites in particular are very informative about everything. Other than being a happy customer,I have no connection with Propulsionmarine.
Regards .