Hello Jeff and all,
(Enlisted by Annie, how can I say no? She's got me designing a 30 foot yuloh in exchange for the sin of having no Jester pram hood!)
The electric drive in mehitabel replaced a 20HP Bukh diesel. It would be a joy to create a system for a boat the size of Seablossom. It's been a mission for us, with a 12 tonne boat to propel, but a good mission. The motor and controller we have now weren't invented when I began. We carry the prior system as a spare now, like a standby diesel. Crazy.
After quite a lot of study, PropulsionMarine has my vote for a ready-made system, and support.
I warn against Kelly Controller components from sad (smoking) experience.
Sevcon Gen4 controllers and Motenergy motors are much much better, and I can say good things about Thunderstruck Electric Vehicles (Brian and Mark) and ElectricMotorSport (Raul) as suppliers and controller programmers.
It is obviously possible to buy components and invent the simpler parts of your own system. It isn't exactly rocket science, but it isn't everyone's choice for fun.
PropulsionMarine has shown up at a time when the controllers and motors are simply excellent, and their approach is smart and admirable. And their focus is boats, not cars, bikes, robots, racing...
Note that only brushless electric motors are legal in the USA & Canada unless the boat has no volatile fuels (gasoline, propane...) aboard.
Junk Rig and electric drive go together well. In a small boat, exceptionally well.
Pleased to meet you, George.
Cheers,
Kurt