UK's first solar electric widebeam houseboat

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • This video is about The SunFlower takes to the river.

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  • @ryancollingwood4605
    @ryancollingwood4605 6 лет назад +17

    We are planning on having an open day early spring to show people just what is possible , please let us know if this is of interest to any of our supporters , Regards Ryan

    • @Ricky-kd5km
      @Ricky-kd5km 6 лет назад +2

      Ryan Collingwood do you think something similar could be done on a Narrowboat? I absolutely love the boat and the ideas

    • @gusjackson3658
      @gusjackson3658 6 лет назад +2

      Ryan Collingwood
      Great idea Ryan.
      What are the real numbers?
      What is the range of the boat without recharging?
      What is its maximum speed?
      What are the obvious limitations of being fully electric?

  • @richmuzz
    @richmuzz 6 лет назад +4

    Love the boat and the whole concept on running on the power of the sun, I must come and see you guys and see what you can do for me.
    Keep up the good work

  • @davescheer5038
    @davescheer5038 6 лет назад +7

    I've been thinking about one of those type of boats for awhile ,great job ,beautiful boat 👍🏼

  • @focus2point8
    @focus2point8 4 года назад +5

    Great work. It's good to see, that there is more in naval interieur design than brownish wood-like surfaces and brass decoration overload.
    Could you think about a 49' version, so one could travel on the river Rhine and other continental waterways without the need of special licenses?

  • @robhorannz
    @robhorannz 5 лет назад +3

    Lovely boat, awesome looking build. Electric envy! 👍🏻

  • @alexvee6739
    @alexvee6739 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely amazing video

  • @NackDSP
    @NackDSP 4 года назад +1

    Using timing belts rather than V belts could improve efficiency by 5%. Great to see solar on these boats.

  • @AwakeInAnacortes
    @AwakeInAnacortes 4 года назад

    Nice job, from a fellow electric boat owner (mine's a sailboat). I like the interior design too!

  • @raew5263
    @raew5263 3 года назад

    Fabulous! Now we need a narrow boat version. 👍😎

    • @thamessolarelectric3662
      @thamessolarelectric3662  3 года назад +1

      That would be cool! we are busy building one . "Solar 5 "

    • @raew5263
      @raew5263 3 года назад

      @@thamessolarelectric3662 Great news! Maybe wire them up to the engine ( alternator?) as well so they can charge while cruising. Can’t wait! 👍

  • @PatrikNilson
    @PatrikNilson 6 лет назад +5

    wow, my dream boat!

  • @debs-14
    @debs-14 4 года назад

    This is my idea of living the dream 🙌🏻
    no noisy diesel engine either 👏🏻

  • @eddieohearn17
    @eddieohearn17 5 лет назад +1

    This is the way many boats and ships are going or have gone. But many like to think that old diesel is just so wonderful. Yes they are just so pretty and inefficient.
    This is the way it will all go: small diesel gen-set powering the all electric drive, batteries are charged by the gen-set and solar and/or wind. Remember trains are diesel/electric, cruise ships also.

    • @drspastic
      @drspastic 4 года назад

      nah, long stroke steam engine to drive the jenny. driftwood is free

  • @k956upg
    @k956upg 6 лет назад +10

    I'd be worried to leave it unguarded with all them high end panels lying about..

  • @suecox2308
    @suecox2308 5 лет назад

    She's lovely!

  • @benjaminraaphorst2539
    @benjaminraaphorst2539 5 лет назад

    What a wonderful way to life!!!

  • @user-mp1fk2cg8e
    @user-mp1fk2cg8e 3 года назад

    Best wishes from Aleppy👍

  • @RJrigges
    @RJrigges 5 лет назад +3

    Would love to buy the drive system and solar panels to convert my boat to electric

  • @trevortrevortsr2
    @trevortrevortsr2 6 лет назад +2

    Twin Lynch motors - Cedric will be pleased : )

    • @Kiltoonie
      @Kiltoonie 4 года назад

      Met Cedric yesterday as it happens, at the EBA AGM: he is on good form as always!

  • @___Chris___
    @___Chris___ 4 года назад

    That boat looks amazing! Inside and outside. Congratulations! And it's also one of the few examples with not just ridiculously low solar panel surface area / peak power. It doesn't seem to match very well with such a heavy displacement boat, though. But then again, you're probably not moving around a lot with that thing, so why not?
    On a more general note, not specifically regarding houseboats: What I don't understand is that there are really only very few examples light-displacement boats/yachts with serious solar power. It's a little sad that no company is yet really showing what's possible with solar-electric propulsion as competition to offshore sailing vessels. When I think e.g. of Silent-Yachts as another live-aboard example, they are also incredibly heavy (and rely on hybrid with diesel generators for serious passages, so the "trans-ocean" advertising isn't 100% honest). Most other solar boats are just little ferries or daytrip boats for tourists, but nothing for real independent solar-electric boating with 24/7 range. I'm curious what we're gonna see in the years to come! Solar panels and batteries get cheaper and there a many companies providing electric engines for boats. Now it's only a matter or "when", not "if"...

  • @odziesolarne6407
    @odziesolarne6407 4 года назад

    Dobry sposób na życie. Gratuluję ...

  • @johntaylor6243
    @johntaylor6243 5 лет назад +2

    Beauty.

  • @2charliep
    @2charliep 3 года назад

    This is the only boat I’ve seen that doesn’t look like a boat on the inside.

  • @OnnMoore
    @OnnMoore 7 лет назад +2

    Gorgeous boat!

  • @supremeflagship8965
    @supremeflagship8965 4 года назад +4

    I absolutely like the Sunflower solar electric houseboat concept and technology, but I dislike the "ultra modern", "minimalist", "futuristic" interior...

    • @Tawny6702
      @Tawny6702 3 года назад

      I think the idea is to go hand in hand with the technology, personally I like it, but everyone is different I suppose!

  • @krzosu
    @krzosu 4 года назад

    Well the boat looks amazing - and its quite cool its sun powered -but imho there was a lot of empty space still on roof for more panels - why it wasnt used ? - I would think more panels would provide faster charging - in this case the more panels the better ?

    • @ryancollingwood4605
      @ryancollingwood4605 4 года назад

      That is True , the more the better . when we built her we left cables to easily expand the array later . But turned out that 6kw of solar is more than ample for our use . yes if wanted to cross the channel more panels would be useful . For now its nice to have some outside space .

  • @DeHirvilammi
    @DeHirvilammi 4 года назад +1

    WOW

  • @per-olamjomark7452
    @per-olamjomark7452 5 лет назад

    Hey! More videos pls :)

  • @SEXYMAN12632
    @SEXYMAN12632 6 лет назад

    Nice boat

  • @RightToSelfDefense
    @RightToSelfDefense 6 лет назад +3

    Row Row Row your boat
    gently down the stream.

  • @Tawny6702
    @Tawny6702 3 года назад

    This is what you call “the business” P.S when do we get a self piloting one?

  • @pinkyman5155
    @pinkyman5155 5 лет назад

    Love it !

  • @Savanna_12
    @Savanna_12 2 года назад

    Would you please send me more info about where i can construct a big boat with solar energy like this, really I need it my African country , thanks solar much

  • @ianpaulmurray3447
    @ianpaulmurray3447 6 лет назад

    Lovely.

  • @thamessolarelectric3662
    @thamessolarelectric3662  2 года назад

    Not this one I'm afraid but we build to client requests. See www.thamessolarelectric.co.uk for more info on what's possible. Thanks :)

  • @Galv140577
    @Galv140577 4 года назад

    What is the hull made of?
    Can it cross the oceans?
    Is there a cannon option for dealing with pirates?
    I there an option to have two narrow ones joined together to make a catamaran?

    • @krzosu
      @krzosu 4 года назад

      Cannon no - but with all that battery power i bet Laser would be just okay :D
      As for crossing oceans - while cool i would think it would be to dangerous - these thingies are not meant for such voyages - they are more meant for canals and possibly rivers (so inland travel) - perhaps you could take it through canalfrom UK to France or along the coast line but to take it through open Ocean it would be to dangerous - and i dont think it would have enough battery power to make that "short trip" - the distance is just too high and power capacity is too low. it would probably take weeks if not more (most certianly more) Sun power is cool but kinda limited. i wonder what distance it could make on full battery bank - im curious but i dont think that would be a large number sadly.
      PS i could be wrong ofc so no worries i take that into account. cheers o/

  • @dwaneanderson8039
    @dwaneanderson8039 4 года назад

    Beautiful boat, but I've got to say the hanging lights in the living room are a terrible choice. They will hit the walls whenever the boat goes over a wave.

    • @clarkclarke
      @clarkclarke 3 года назад

      I am quite sure that hanging lights are not mandatory...

    • @dwaneanderson8039
      @dwaneanderson8039 3 года назад

      @@clarkclarke Of course. But they still put them in this example, which was a poor choice.

  • @Richdudevids
    @Richdudevids 6 лет назад

    i need one i would like to bld. one here in the U.S. to do the loop

  • @captainjim6300
    @captainjim6300 5 лет назад

    I wonder if no sun what the range is guessing if in Canal would be further than up river but down river would be better. I do not know if canals have currents from tides over there but almost all in US do or all the ones I have been on and that includes all in GIWW and in Atlantic Intercoastal was well but have not run all of it. I would not even think of running that in South Florida not enough HP. I don't even know what it is but a 100 Hp or 50 per engine would be absolute tops and I would bet is is probably closer to half that. I would guess a day range with sun of about 40 miles but that is likely about all it would make running full speed which is probably about 4 knots. No sun maybe 20 miles would have to know how much energy the engines use in a hour and still can't guess without knowing actual stored energy in battery bank. Nice live abroad and since most diesel ones only have 50 to 70 HP it should be close to competition. Only downfall in England not a lot of sun.

    • @Kiltoonie
      @Kiltoonie 4 года назад

      It doesn't matter: most cruising is done in Summer months, but those batteries can be recharged up from any power point, in the depths of winter.

  • @buster3178
    @buster3178 6 лет назад

    I absolutely love this boat, how much to build something similar and how long would it take?

    • @thamessolarelectric3662
      @thamessolarelectric3662  6 лет назад

      Hi Nayan, Do visit our website thamesolarelectric.co.uk for more info. Glad you like it!

    • @jemcuk1
      @jemcuk1 5 лет назад +1

      @@thamessolarelectric3662 thamessolarelectric.co.uk

  • @cskeise
    @cskeise 3 года назад

    💙👊😎

  • @BarnabyPerrinAldous
    @BarnabyPerrinAldous 5 лет назад

    A triumph

  • @MarkSpohr
    @MarkSpohr 5 лет назад

    Beautiful boat. Would have been useful to know total kW of solar panels, size of battery in kWh, and electric motor power (kW).
    The 96 kW stated for the solar panels is not accurate. No way 20 panels have 96 kW output.

    • @irish-medi-weed-grower5240
      @irish-medi-weed-grower5240 5 лет назад +1

      no , there is not 96kw of solar . you are correct. but there is 96kwh worth of battery . you see ,lets say each panel is 250w , that's a total of 5kw. which means say for arguments sake 5 hours of full potential sun light to be had . then , that would equate to 25kwh of solar energy into the battery bank . plus if the sun dont shine it can be charged from the mains .

    • @MrNigeMB
      @MrNigeMB 4 года назад

      Am assuming it can also be charged from a normal electric point. In a marina for example.

    • @Kiltoonie
      @Kiltoonie 4 года назад

      96 kWh is not unreasonable battery storage: my Hynudai Kona has 64 kWh batteries, and weighs a lot less that Sunflower.

    • @drspastic
      @drspastic 4 года назад +1

      @@Kiltoonie i think your hyundi weighs much more in the water ;)

  • @mrdeafa25
    @mrdeafa25 3 года назад

    How much does one of these cost?

  • @electricyouare2222
    @electricyouare2222 4 года назад

    Yes... give it to me..

  • @stephenuk6490
    @stephenuk6490 6 лет назад

    Certainly different.

  • @d4v4l4tt4m4r4
    @d4v4l4tt4m4r4 6 лет назад +1

    How do you heat the bedroom s

    • @d4v4l4tt4m4r4
      @d4v4l4tt4m4r4 6 лет назад

      Heat

    • @Budnbuf
      @Budnbuf 5 лет назад

      Actually, I think this is a good question. What would be a effective way to heat entire boat?

    • @Budnbuf
      @Budnbuf 5 лет назад

      Aha! I looked on the website and found: "Underfloor heating
      A multifuel eco stove with a back boiler feeds a network of underfloor pipes warming the floor in winter and providing hot water to a storage cylinder for domestic use." at thamessolarelectric.co.uk/index.php?p=1_3

    • @captainjim6300
      @captainjim6300 5 лет назад

      @@Budnbuf Good because Solar is not very efficient at heating.

  • @phillycheesetake
    @phillycheesetake 6 лет назад +8

    "96kw battery bank"
    A kilowatt is not a measure of stored energy.

    • @mogcanalboats
      @mogcanalboats 6 лет назад +5

      Please have the courtesy as a critique, to state the correct method the writer might employ. Even better would be to explain the reasoning. I am sure many could benefit from the knowledge you might impart.

    • @markanonym9586
      @markanonym9586 6 лет назад +9

      I am not the person you were replying too, but here are the things I know:
      A kilowatt is a measure of constant energy output, like horsepower. It's basically a way of measuring energy (in Joules) per second, which is why you can't measure stored energy with it (because it's per second).
      I think the writer meant to say kilowatt- _hours_ , which is the number of hours the full battery could constantly output 1 kilowatt for, before it runs out of energy.
      With this interpretation, it means that the battery can output 96 kilowatts for 1 hour, or 48 kilowatts for 2 hours, or 1 kilowatt for 96 hours, or any point in between.

    • @mogcanalboats
      @mogcanalboats 6 лет назад +5

      Mark, thank you for those who may not have known. I am in the business but wanted to give the Philly Cheese Take a chance to man up and put things right. Just dropping a 'sharp shooter' comment is at best, very disappointing behavior, especially in a technical application that is pointed toward the general public that seeks innovation, candor and explanation. My hat is off to you and I pray that in the future, PCT is more of a contributor than currently displayed.

    • @justbanter8727
      @justbanter8727 6 лет назад +2

      Philly Cheese Take is simply pointing out the error of the statement made in the video, that's wholly acceptable to any normal human being, because if it were left unchecked/unchallenged it would undoubtedly lead to some folk being either permanently misinformed or perhaps even confusion to some degree! - surely you can see the benefit of such a comment? Your own retort/quip comes across as somewhat arrogant, to insist that he ought to afford some full explanation along with pointing out the error! - or were you simply attempting to brag about your own knowledge and prowess in the field of electrical jargon?

    • @mogcanalboats
      @mogcanalboats 6 лет назад +3

      You stated, "the benefit of such a comment" (A kilowatt is not a measure of stored energy). Philly Cheese Take left it to others to clarify his comment for the the readership. That is clearly not a benefit. The actual benefit was that someone responded with a clear explanation.
      I am quite proud to be an active and supporting member of the totally electric powered solar boat community for nearly 30 years. The best that can happen for the true benefit of all, is that meaningful discussion of positive events such as the introduction of the Sun Flower solar barge, be presented in an informative manner, with posts that help others understand the technology, not just question a few words of a presentation without adding value to the intent of the article.
      The Sun Flower article was quite informative as was the explanation by Mark Anonym
      ......A kilowatt is a measure of constant energy output, like horsepower. It's basically a way of measuring energy (in Joules) per second, which is why you can't measure stored energy with it (because it's per second).
      I think the writer meant to say kilowatt- hours , which is the number of hours the full battery could constantly output 1 kilowatt for, before it runs out of energy.
      With this interpretation, it means that the battery can output 96 kilowatts for 1 hour, or 48 kilowatts for 2 hours, or 1 kilowatt for 96 hours, or any point in between.

  • @mitchwarren1600
    @mitchwarren1600 3 года назад

    How much?

    • @ryancollingwood4605
      @ryancollingwood4605 3 года назад

      May I direct you to our website www.thamessolarelectric.co.uk as we do different sizes and different levels of finish

  • @staninjapan07
    @staninjapan07 4 года назад

    For me the balance between innovation and modernity on one hand and character on the other has gone a touch too far toward the former, where I would prefer the latter.
    That being said, I am not a boat engineer and do not know what it takes to find a good balance.
    It looks rather too much like a show-home, but then again when we look at show-homes we usually imagine what we'd do with the space once we moved in, and then there's the real-world scenario of having to cope with the up-keep etc of an older boat accommodating newer technologies - a problem that something like this will not face.
    Bit like cars and bikes I guess.... We all want 60 looks and 21st centry performance.
    Still, I would be extremely happy to be lent this for a fortnight, I am sure.

  • @ujustgotpwned2008
    @ujustgotpwned2008 6 лет назад +1

    Surely part of the appeal is how quiet it is compared to a diesel-engined boat... so why stick music over the footage? Lol.

  • @baronvonchickenpants6564
    @baronvonchickenpants6564 5 лет назад

    Live aboard !! Don't make me laugh
    This is a leisure industry now

  • @iamthetinkerman
    @iamthetinkerman 5 лет назад

    It doesn't have much character

    • @Kiltoonie
      @Kiltoonie 4 года назад

      Thats a matter of taste: what would you prefer: pine panels and chinz curtains?

  • @Dstew57A
    @Dstew57A 5 лет назад +1

    I don’t like the inside design it...looks to sterile. Kinda like the inside of a hospital...no personality.

  • @danielbarnes8694
    @danielbarnes8694 6 лет назад

    How disgusting is that so cold and heartless and characterless the bedroom looks like a Morgue, and the living room is also awful, what’s with the cold Morden look it’s plane nasty, how can you get cosy in a room like that, is as above t cosy as an old steel tanker, if this is the new look I’m not into it one bit and I’m a 30 year old man, a boat should be warm and cosy simple !

    • @chriscross9505
      @chriscross9505 6 лет назад +7

      Awww, he seems to have decorated/furnished his boat very differently from how you would have. I feel your pain brother. How upsetting for you! #cozycrazy

    • @ryancollingwood4605
      @ryancollingwood4605 6 лет назад +4

      Hey Daniel , thanks for looking , appreciate every one has different taste when it comes to internal fit out . love to see what you have done to compare ? maybe we can improve on our next boat build

    • @georgeh9967
      @georgeh9967 6 лет назад

      everyone to his own

    • @drspastic
      @drspastic 4 года назад

      ok you can hang your dream catcher and furry throws. i would keep it as is and strip my bike over winter in there