Hi,
I am getting ready to start building my RowCruiser.
Some of the places I explore have narrow slot canyons, thin water, and other features that are difficult to navigate with oars, so I would like to integrate electric propulsion for limited forward-facing use. I have built all kinds of sailing, rowing, and paddling craft in the past, but never electric. I added Mirage drives to a couple of boats, but I think the RowCruiser is a bit too large for that. Having seen how useful small electric drives have been for some of my kayaking friends, I want to give that a try. I plan to design for it before I even start construction.
Any ideas, concerns or suggestions about how best to do this on the RowCruiser?
Once I mounted a small gasoline outboard motor on a18 ft. trimaran, on a side-mount just aft of the cockpit. It worked well; I angled the motor slightly toward the opposite direction and steered with a rudder.
This time I want to go small and electric. I'm thinking of a trolling motor on one of the aft quarters, about a foot back from the cockpit where it won't affect the oar sweep. I would reinforce the hull on that quarter to support a mount. I would either put a lithium ion battery in the aft compartment or a pair of smaller batteries, one in each of the midship side compartments.
What do you think?