Torqeedo Electric Outboards
Submitted by Endurance Marine on Mon, 2016-04-04 18:34
Evening all, just thought I would let you know we are now able to supply the Torqeedo range of outboards to Perth. Torqeedo electric outboards have many advantages such as...
- Clean, green, quiet operation
- Waterproof to IP67
- Quality product fully manufactured in Germany
- Large range of HP equivilants
- Charge from mains power or solar
- Lightweight - the Travel T1003S weighs only 13kg
- Charge your mobile or laptop from the built in output
- Parts and optional accessories in stock and readily available
- Minimal servicing required
And best of all no more fuel tanks, noise, smelly fumes or carrying petrol onboard!
We currently have the Travel 1003S instore with more to come. Drop down to see it in action or there will be a display at the Hillarys Boat show this weekend.
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Cnr Mews Rd & Capo D’Orlando Drive Fremantle
Feral
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I'm guessing they don't do
I'm guessing they don't do bow mounted motors like minn kota?
Willlo
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What kind of horsepower r
What kind of horsepower r the 2 in the last pic and do they have on board batteries ?
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tot
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From what I can gather
They are around 80hp each, sell for over 20k and then the battery is 16k +.
So the boat set up pictured is approx worth 72K + for motors running.
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Vinesh87
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Hey if it means never ever
Hey if it means never ever need fuel I'm keen!
Shimka
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Bloody hell. 2nd mortgage
Bloody hell. 2nd mortgage anybody?
Vinesh87
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Once the solar and battery
Once the solar and battery technology gets there this will take off!
Looks like 40/80hp the big ones!
Rob H
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might be a while before you
might be a while before you can do a Montes trip with one.
Need to tow another boat carrying the solar array...
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Everyone's just winging it.
Vinesh87
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Why you gottabe so negative
Why you gottabe so negative haha, ill tow the barge array all the way around the world haha
Rob H
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haha
at 3.5 knots
2.5 knots with the stereo on
Give a man a mask, and he'll show you his true face...
The older you get the more you realize that no one has a f++king clue what they're doing.
Everyone's just winging it.
BarraSlayer
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I think electric will be the
I think electric will be the go in the near future, especially for cars. Brushless motors that have stuff all friction and can go for alot longer thatn inefficient fuel engines that loose power at linkages i.e. at motor, diff and wheels. The specs coming out of Teslas top of the range are high performance... see it on top gear? The old ones are more than 500kw... They have just had 2 billion $ 9f orders in 2 days for the next model.
Power ideally should just goes straight to where its used.
Once they sort out the battery recharge and range fossil fuels wont be able to compete. Lithium is going to be the next petrol - have a look at what the lithium company share prices have done since september... pleny of 20baggers for a reason
Just need to overcome the image of driving around in a Prius!!!
Cheers
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Willlo
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i reckon your right there,
i reckon your right there, but I wonder where all the lithium will go when its all used up?
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