hi, I'm planning on doing a conversion of a double-ender boat. This is a boat that is designed to plow through the water and not over it (displacement rather than planing boat) and has a 1 cylinder 8hp diesel engine mounted in the center of the boat. The boat is 21 feet. The boat design is very energy efficient and should be optimal for converting to electric propulsion. This is not a fast boat and is not designed to go faster than about 6 knots.
My plan is to install a 10kw motor and about 10kwh of batteries to start with. I would like to use lithium, but for this project to be possible on my budget I'll have to start out with AGM batteries. The boat shall be used on saltwater so I need a closed fresh-water cooling solution, probably with a copper pipe running underneath the boat to cool the water, I rather not use a two pump system, but I don't know how much cooling the motor will need.
The axle from the propeller to the engine is fairly long to allow a shallow angle from the propeller to to engine. The electric motor is smaller than the diesel engine and will fit lower in the keel so the axle may be shortened and the motor placed closer to the stern. The propeller has adjustable pitch and may need to be swapped for one that is fixed pitch. I haven't worked out all the details yet. I may need some custom parts to fit everything together.
While an electric motor is suppose to be very quiet I still expect there to be some noise from the whole assembly of cooling pump, controller, motor and axle. I'm therefore planning to insulate it very well.
I will blog everything I do when I get started.
Any comments on this project would be very appreciated. I know this forum has a lot of knowledge about electric propulsion.