Outboards
- A [1st-time] buyer’s guide to electric outboard motors
- How to measure an outboard shaft length
- Long shaft vs short shaft outboard | What’s the difference?
- How long does an electric boat motor last?
- What is the most powerful electric outboard motor?
Trolling Motors
- Things To Know About A 24 Volt Trolling Motor
- Explained: The long shaft trolling motor
- A guide to trolling motor thrust
- ePropulsion vs Torqeedo
- Torqeedo vs Elco
- Torqeedo vs Minn Kota
- Bixby vs Torqeedo
- Minn Kota vs MotorGuide
- Garmin Force problems
- Lowrance ghost problems
- Minn Kota issues
- Motorguide Tour Pro problems
Electric boats are revolutionizing the way we travel on the water, and it’s all thanks to advanced electric propulsion systems.
These systems are made up of electric motors, batteries, and charging systems that work together to power the boat’s movement.
Electric motors come in a range of sizes and capabilities, allowing boatbuilders to design boats for specific purposes and performance levels.
Batteries store the energy that powers the motors, and they can be made from different materials depending on the desired characteristics.
Charging systems keep the batteries topped off, and they can be powered by either shore power or a generator on board the boat.
New technologies, like hybrid and fuel cell systems, are also starting to make their way into the electric boating market. Overall, electric boat propulsion systems offer a clean, efficient, and quiet alternative to traditional boat engines.