It took you a day to come up w that ? lol That weak canned response might have been funny a few years but now its just ignorant. Take a bow
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Another weak response. You're full of reality, aren't you? Ok everybody move on, "it's just another conspiracy theory"
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...re-on-us-farms
you really are a buffoon huh. I'll keep watching folks thrive on their farms, you keep posting nonsense on a boat forum. I'm sure we'll both be just fine. Well, I know I will be... you on the other hand will likely worry yourself to death over things that just aren't real.
Another thread in the dumpster fire. I keep looking here hoping for more information about the electric boat. Silly me.
You do that Einstein. As soon as I see .... .... I lose interest anyway.
https://apps.fas.usda.gov/newgainapi...L2022-0035.pdf
according to this post battery,s are from octillion
https://www.speedonthewater.com/visi...d-at-shootout/
but which ones is a bit hard to see
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5B5DzQoqYo
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probably put something custom togather for attempt
the caspian 88kw would be 600 kg ,just can,t imagine they used that
more something like 50 to 60 Kw but able to give peak volt and Amp for a short time
It’s starting to remind me of, tales from the rodent. I think we have a long way to go before electric propulsion is advantageous.
I agree. I think almost everybody understands how awesome electric motors are... it's the batteries that are the problem. We've had electric cars since the 1880's but the cost, weight, capacity, and charging time of the batteries made them impractical and not competitive with IC engines. Electric boats have been around just as long and had the same issues.