Thanks for the interesting episode. We have had an Epropulsen Spirit 1.0 on our Pathfinder for 5 years now and a 100W solar panel for charging. We spent 5 months travelling with this system last summer. It worked wonderfully and we never had a problem. We had all conditions from totally flat water to quite a lot of waves and wind. It takes a bit of planning, especially in tough conditions. But, in my opinion, that's sailing.
They are a beautiful boat i have a 1930s fazackerly been in my family since the 50s ❤️❤ speaking of keep them wet my dad use to say the would sink them sometime to allow them to take up
thank you for putting this up - im considering a Welsford Rogue with a Spirit on the bum - i think your video has convinced me that single battery looks to provide plenty of range. And if needed - a second battery is only about NZD1500
Carefully pulling a full clinker dinghy onto a trailer because the weight of the water can cause them to break! I have had to repair a few. Seen the bottom planks totally let go of the transom on one. That is a well kept dinghy you have there. Pity about the split planks though. Maybe some splines Glued in. You have to open the split and make the crack sort of straight, though.
Another great video. You are blessed with magnificent cruising grounds and i love your commentry. Very informative. Thank you. Would love your thoughts though on off grid recharging and comparison with torquedo. Plenty of info about range and performance on u tube but not much on off grid charging. Torquedo may be better? Good subject for video?
Love the clinker built look. And the Epropulsion review. Would there be any advantage to filling the boat with water while on shore to see if leaks develop or to help swell the wood before an actual water launch?
If you're 'sailing' boat can cruise for a few hours at a time above 5kts then it will work, slower than 5kts then you won't get much 'regen' happening. It works...we've tested it and will release another episode shortly. Stay tuned...
Sorry all thumbs. I was trying to say I'm also totally sold on the epropulsion. I love it. I put the battery separate on a cradle and keep the transom weight down. Not cheap but wonderfully comfortable. Thanks for sharing
They are a beautiful boat i have a 1930s fazackerly been in my family since the 50s ❤️❤
Thanks for the interesting episode. We have had an Epropulsen Spirit 1.0 on our Pathfinder for 5 years now and a 100W solar panel for charging. We spent 5 months travelling with this system last summer. It worked wonderfully and we never had a problem. We had all conditions from totally flat water to quite a lot of waves and wind. It takes a bit of planning, especially in tough conditions. But, in my opinion, that's sailing.
They are a beautiful boat i have a 1930s fazackerly been in my family since the 50s ❤️❤ speaking of keep them wet my dad use to say the would sink them sometime to allow them to take up
thank you for putting this up - im considering a Welsford Rogue with a Spirit on the bum - i think your video has convinced me that single battery looks to provide plenty of range. And if needed - a second battery is only about NZD1500
Great vid, and a great day Mat. Thanks for the invite.. Lotsa fun. :-)
Great vid. Great find. Deserves to go ballistic cheers Chris
Looks like a great day out. Another good video.
Carefully pulling a full clinker dinghy onto a trailer because the weight of the water can cause them to break! I have had to repair a few. Seen the bottom planks totally let go of the transom on one. That is a well kept dinghy you have there. Pity about the split planks though. Maybe some splines Glued in. You have to open the split and make the crack sort of straight, though.
Hey thanks for the video, always great. Can I ask, how do you get your boat speed on your wrist??
Thank you. If you have an Apple Watch, download the Waterspeed App onto it.
Another great video. You are blessed with magnificent cruising grounds and i love your commentry. Very informative. Thank you. Would love your thoughts though on off grid recharging and comparison with torquedo. Plenty of info about range and performance on u tube but not much on off grid charging. Torquedo may be better? Good subject for video?
Thanks for the comment. I've rigged up an 80w Powerness to the ePro DC charger and will report on that in a future episode. Stay tuned...
Love the clinker built look. And the Epropulsion review. Would there be any advantage to filling the boat with water while on shore to see if leaks develop or to help swell the wood before an actual water launch?
Not a great idea. The planks would rip off from the weight.
Great vid love your work
However would you use it around Bruny island ? Inland waters flat calm no question.
Thanks
Jason
Thanks mate. Around Bruny? Maybe, depends on the conditions.
@@SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx one other question does the regeneration work whilst sailing ?
Is the regeneration worth it or just a gimmick?
If you're 'sailing' boat can cruise for a few hours at a time above 5kts then it will work, slower than 5kts then you won't get much 'regen' happening. It works...we've tested it and will release another episode shortly. Stay tuned...
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Sorry all thumbs. I was trying to say I'm also totally sold on the epropulsion. I love it. I put the battery separate on a cradle and keep the transom weight down. Not cheap but wonderfully comfortable. Thanks for sharing