rfdfirecaptain
Petty Officer 1st Class
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I started a thread to find a credible and successful conversion from Gasoline to LNG or LPG in a pleasure craft. Questions and opinions arose about electrical propulsion for pleasure craft. So, I decided to start this thread to look into the feasibility of that idea.
We all know electrical motors are very powerful and can be engineered to run at variable speeds regardless of the load. In today?s world some electrical motors are designed to be intrinsically safe, water resistant and even corrosion resistant. If you look at the technology used by the rail industry and a train?s fuel efficiency (considering the load it is hauling) there is a question that?s begging to be asked. Why can?t engineers put this technology into pleasure craft boats at an affordable price?
So for all those who are experts on this subject let?s beat this one to death and just maybe an engineer snooping around this site will pick up on this thread and any ideas you have to make this a reality.
We all know electrical motors are very powerful and can be engineered to run at variable speeds regardless of the load. In today?s world some electrical motors are designed to be intrinsically safe, water resistant and even corrosion resistant. If you look at the technology used by the rail industry and a train?s fuel efficiency (considering the load it is hauling) there is a question that?s begging to be asked. Why can?t engineers put this technology into pleasure craft boats at an affordable price?
So for all those who are experts on this subject let?s beat this one to death and just maybe an engineer snooping around this site will pick up on this thread and any ideas you have to make this a reality.