Hi and
to the forum.
Be aware that the motor efficiency can drop well below 90% under high current loads, and you should also consider the amount of unwanted heat that the controller will be producing due to its own inefficiencies.
The
dynomometer figures for the 96V motor shows as little as 70% efficiency at ~123 Amps.
At this high current level, the input power is 11837 Watts and the output power is 8290 Watts, which would imply that 3547 Watts is presumably being wasted in the form of unwanted heat developing within the controller, the phase wires and the motor itself.
I don't suppose that a CPU cooler would be able to dissipate anywhere near that amount of heat.
As your boat will be surrounded by a limitless supply of coolant, the obvious solution would be to use this water to cool the controller and motor, either directly if it's fresh water, or indirectly via a heat exchanger suitable for use with seawater.
Ideally, the controller should be mounted onto a suitable liquid cooled heatsink plate for optimum cooling:
Water to water cooling should have a much better heat transfer ability than water to air cooling.
Alan