În acest videoclip, comparăm motorul nostru electric vechi de doi ani cu un motor nou-bord Yamaha, în doi timpi, pe benzină, de 15 CP. ** Link-uri ** Site-ul Sail Life: https://www.saillifechannel.com/ Sail Life pe Patreon: http://bit.ly/SailLifeOnPatreon Sail Life pe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saillife_ Sail Viața pe Facebook: http://bit.ly/SailLifeOnFacebook Sail Life pe Twitter: http://bit.ly/SailLifeOnTwitter
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Sail Life – Outboard electric vs outboard pe benzină. Ce e mai bun?
38 thoughts on “Sail Life – Outboard electric vs outboard pe benzină. Ce e mai bun?”
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You can use the boom to lift the motor.
I am converting used petrol engines to electric, resulting in a better performance, longer range and a cheaper investment. The current market offerings are not an affordable alternative yet
I guess you knew the power shortfall before you took the plunge and bought it. Cant beat horse power 15hp is more than enough
I vote for the gas 2 stroke outboard. Been using 2 stroke(OMC) for over 50yrs! Yamaha is a good choice of Modern outboards––Mikey
yes be sure to get a 9'9 cover and most used looking as possible, to slow down outboard stealing. drill a hole thru top to install lifting rig or just remove it when lifting. some places tax based on HP and some require insurance.
Godt valg Mads. Du ved godt: Skal du frem i flokken skal der stå Yamaha på blokken 😁😁
Paint that cowling as a diver flag, semi useful and disguises the very shiny new outboard from the ‘undesirables’
Please put the runaway/ emergency power cut off strap onto some part of you ….cause you never know when you might be knocked off the dinghy
My outboard of choice ❤
Don't listen to those green-earth freaks. Someone will find a way to poo-poo anything you do simply because they are jealous of not being able to enjoy life like you are. Keep up the great Story of Your Lives and stay safe!
Those that criticize everyone in the name of saving the planet are doing it sitting in the air conditioned rooms sipping on their latte all made with electricity coming from the grid, so don’t sweat it the planet will be fine.
I sense the change to a power cruiser in your future 🙂
I do 4,5 knot with a 2,4 meter dingy but i go 3 knot with 300 Watt so 4 hours, i charge the battery with a standard charger 220 Volt and the solar panel charge a litium 90 amp with s is supplie the inverter 😂
Hej Mads, måske et ‘løfte-øje’ kan monteres på selve motoren? Et beslag der sidder under toppen, og er boltet til motoren. Mener de større motorer har sådanne..
It’s Petrol – not Gasoline! 😉
Awesome choice 🎉
Outboard leg fins (Doel-Fins) make a big change in fuel efficiency as well as being able to plane faster and run smoother at lower revs…
I think 15 hp is quite the overkill for such a dinghy. Carrying a bit of 2-stroke oil is not really a disadvantage. WIth 1:50 mix even just a few liters will last very long, unless you plan to keep using the dinghy for days non-stop.
One other consideration when opting for a gasoline dinghy motor is that you now need to carry very flammable gasoline onboard . Much more dangerous than diesel or propane.
Lovely twostroke engine. Gonna raise the quality of life, on the RIB a lot 🙂
What kind of real life charging do you get from your solar array. If you have 1.6kw of panels I would have thought you would be lucky to pull in any more than maybe 5 or 6 kW per day even in sunny climates. If you have induction coming and air con, they would eat through that kind of power fairly quickly. Also what capacity is your battery bank? Good luck with the Yamaha.
Great update ah the wind blowing through the hair for Eva 2x👍
A nice canvas cover for the new sped machine in the future?
Congratulations on your new planet destroying 2-Stroke. It should serve you well for many years. 👍🏻😆
I recommend taking the new stickers off of the motor cover, and maybe even re-painting it to disguise its true value!
We have a cheap 75lb thrust trolling motor with a 100Ah battery just so we can go wildlife watching, we have a 3hp (prefer our old 2hp) for taxiing around, it’s cheap and light, good for beaches…. And our trusty 15hp for adventurising
You mentioned your dive compressor in this video, I’d love to see a video detailing your setup!
2 stroke? REALLY? From electric to that? Come on…..dirty shit from the 80ies…thats embarrassing. Where are you allowed to use them in Europe? I thought they were banned there years ago? That's a bad move…
guys just remember , most popular outboard also means most stolen off boats … ask me how i know 🙁 but just keep it out of sight even if it is a massive pain !
I don't understand why you got a 2-stroke. It's illegal to run it in lots of places already, like the Netherlands. It's a big con for the 2-stroke.
Why do they not make an electric outboard that can hydro regenerate? Have a bracket on the transom or tow the dinghy with the outboard down for a few hours and it could top itself up. All wind powered. I accept that it would take a bit of time but no noise, smell, fuel etc.. That said i do own a 3hp 2 stroke Yamaha o/b and it is excellent…mostly. It is prone to sucking up sand and blocking the cooling system though. 😮
Clear episode again, but the main pro of the 4 stroke vs 2 stroke is that is less polluting. The 2 stroke spills more oil and smoke. And the greener pro’s of the electric motor (even when you charge it with a fossil engine or generator. I really miss that angle in your review. We all contribute, even if it is very rarely…
For the rest always Sundays Sail Life before heading to bed. Bye from a loyal viewer.
Did you get a spare kit for the carb you will need it not for a long time but bad gas you may need to clean it. But like you say speed range is much better.
Hey Guys! Love the channel. Inspired us to also purchase our current boat. We'd also love that spiffy OC tender. I just found out Mantus Marine is building and releasing a hard sided tender comparable to the OC. I think it starts at $6k USD. We will be watching it closely as our tender will likely need replacing soon.
If young Kal EL's spaceship hand landed in a small village in Bavaria
and not Smallville, Kansas Superman would not have a big " S " on his chest.
Schauen sie da!
Es ist Vogel!
Es ist flugzeug!
Er ist…..UBERMAN!!!!
Yes, he would have a big " U " on his chest.
Eva is the Queen of Kool Hats.
Don't forget some kind of system to secure the outboard to the dingy, so it will be there when you return to it or wakeup in the morning. Also, you might have to register it to be legal.
Row! (Like your fore fathers, the Vikings)
Well done. I've seen several switch to an electric outboard for their dinghy. I'm all for electric. But I've always considered them a hazard for the 'car' to be used in port. I've seen several SV channels roll into a port with high winds and rough weather. Exploration away from the SV and out of the port is very limited with
electric. There can be moments when having an outboard that will power through those rougher-than-normal seas may be important. And electric just doesn't have the range or power needed to get the job done. Thumbs up. Maybe in five years electric will be ready.