Hi, a new owner of a Carver aft cabin 36, 1987. Into my 80’s my sailing days are limited.
Found it advertised on line berthed at the Liberty Mariner in Edgewater Maryland, which is merely 1 mile from my dock: so convenient for delivery as to be the primary reason of all the ‘picks’ .
The boat is named Serenity originally owned by a Marylander.
This is intended to be a live aboard at my own dock ( I found out that as such, Maryland will impose yearly property tax ); in Serenity (an emotional escape ?) . The doctor cannot save my ailing wife from late stage Vascular Dementia
The house is up the hill which, in retirement, I am changing it to Airbnb and manage it down by the dock.
The bucket list: is to replace the two powerful gas engines with a pair of DC motors just to potter around and convert the heads to compost toilets. And, to install a wind turbine to keep the battery banks charged
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- Peterk
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- plittle2005
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Welcome aboard!
I also am the owner of a Carver Aft Cabin, a '92 33', and am in my 80's. Bought her 2 years ago, and am still working on her, quite a bit into the engines (elbows, risers, heat exchangers,) and cosmetics, plumbing, etc. and I also thought an electric conversion would be fun to do, especially as I only get 1 mpg at 8 mph.
I had to face reality, though, and admit that maybe I didn't have the time horizon or the strength to accomplish that and still get some quality cruising in.(Last year, got in 2 months and 600 miles on the Hudson and Lake Champlain, so a good start).
But if you are serious about your conversion, I hope you can keep us dreamers up to date on your progress. I thought maybe buy a couple of wrecked Teslas and salvage the running gear. I haven't done all the calculations but if a boat requires 8 gallons of gasoline per hour, how many KWH would be needed for the same range. Are there enough marinas and power poles to recharge often enough? But I don't know; EE's on the forum: what thinkest thee?
Be a really great conversion, if you do it! Keep us informed and inspire a lot of young environmentally conscious boaters!
I also am the owner of a Carver Aft Cabin, a '92 33', and am in my 80's. Bought her 2 years ago, and am still working on her, quite a bit into the engines (elbows, risers, heat exchangers,) and cosmetics, plumbing, etc. and I also thought an electric conversion would be fun to do, especially as I only get 1 mpg at 8 mph.
I had to face reality, though, and admit that maybe I didn't have the time horizon or the strength to accomplish that and still get some quality cruising in.(Last year, got in 2 months and 600 miles on the Hudson and Lake Champlain, so a good start).
But if you are serious about your conversion, I hope you can keep us dreamers up to date on your progress. I thought maybe buy a couple of wrecked Teslas and salvage the running gear. I haven't done all the calculations but if a boat requires 8 gallons of gasoline per hour, how many KWH would be needed for the same range. Are there enough marinas and power poles to recharge often enough? But I don't know; EE's on the forum: what thinkest thee?
Be a really great conversion, if you do it! Keep us informed and inspire a lot of young environmentally conscious boaters!
- km1125
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Just as a SWAG, that 8 gal/hr would equate to about 68kWh of battery capacity.plittle2005 wrote:QR_BBPOST
... But if you are serious about your conversion, I hope you can keep us dreamers up to date on your progress. I thought maybe buy a couple of wrecked Teslas and salvage the running gear. I haven't done all the calculations but if a boat requires 8 gallons of gasoline per hour, how many KWH would be needed for the same range. Are there enough marinas and power poles to recharge often enough? But I don't know; EE's on the forum: what thinkest thee? ...
At that speed, you're probably running the gas engines at their most inefficient portion of the power curve and there might also be a lot of accessory load that's eating into the efficiency too, so that kWh number could be a bit lower, but it's in the ballpark.
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Welcome.
Just to share something: an aquantaince of mine had a wind turbine and changed it to solar panels because of the noise and resonance off the turbine. Fine for a short period but for a liveaboard perhaps panels are a better option. And if you have her at your own grounds, you can put some panels on shore if you want to get off-grid as much as possible.
Just to share something: an aquantaince of mine had a wind turbine and changed it to solar panels because of the noise and resonance off the turbine. Fine for a short period but for a liveaboard perhaps panels are a better option. And if you have her at your own grounds, you can put some panels on shore if you want to get off-grid as much as possible.
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