100% Solar Electric Catamaran, Interview with owners from Indigo Lady

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  • Living off grid is a dream that is attainable. And being able to sail and live at anchor without using fuel is something that many of us which to attain. Join us as we interview the owners of a Voyage 440. They converted their catamaran into a fully solar powered one and now sail the Bahamas.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 613

  • @philosoraptor777
    @philosoraptor777 9 місяців тому +14

    If my wife looks at me with such adoration when I am that age, I will be very happy.

    • @Bozemanjustin
      @Bozemanjustin Місяць тому +1

      You're not thinking big enough man
      You should also have a bunch of live-in 18 through 22-year-olds who look at you that way.
      Just because men peak 35 to 45 doesn't mean that women didn't peak at 24
      A man grows older. He gets more successful and attractive, it's crazy for him to only settle for a woman 20 years past her prime when he's just hitting his
      This guy's now passed his prime too, but that means that his woman is way way past

  • @RickMentore
    @RickMentore 2 роки тому +69

    Dave is my hero for getting that lovely teacher to come along with him and for building that ingenious Cat! You the man Dave!

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  2 роки тому +9

      Dave and Lisa are wonderful people with a ton of knowledge and skills. We are grateful to call them our friends.

    • @grancitodos7318
      @grancitodos7318 Рік тому +5

      The teacher is a motor mouth and will drive him nuts.

    • @benkelly948
      @benkelly948 Рік тому +13

      @@grancitodos7318 Bit harsh and unnecessary, they both seemed lovely to me.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +7

      They are the nicest people

    • @anything.with.motors
      @anything.with.motors 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@grancitodos7318their both teachers 😂

  • @DrFrankNStein-sf2ww
    @DrFrankNStein-sf2ww Рік тому +16

    This man is an engineer with all his heart. 👍

  • @JSabh
    @JSabh 6 місяців тому +25

    US Navy sailor here, I have designed your boat down to the redundant gensets and wise choice on 48v as your system voltage. In my head and on paper anyway, but you have actually done it and I am impressed sir. Bravo.

    • @Bofum69
      @Bofum69 Місяць тому

      We all know you’re a bot.

    • @helphelpimbeingrepressed9347
      @helphelpimbeingrepressed9347 Місяць тому +1

      I take it this would be no good for blue water stuff?

    • @JayRSwan
      @JayRSwan Місяць тому +3

      So, as a Navy sailor, you also know how this would not work in blue water. This is for coastal cruising when you can wait for sunny days.

    • @helphelpimbeingrepressed9347
      @helphelpimbeingrepressed9347 Місяць тому +1

      @@JayRSwan Ah, ty for answering my question, tbf the op didn't mention blue water sailing?

    • @JayRSwan
      @JayRSwan Місяць тому

      @@helphelpimbeingrepressed9347 True

  • @yalmank
    @yalmank 11 днів тому +1

    What a joy watching this. Thank you. What an amazing couple. What an amazing gentleman.

  • @6800891
    @6800891 Рік тому +13

    This is exactly what I want to do. So glad someone has cut a path and explained how.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому

      That's awesome glad you found it informative. Are you doing a power cat too or sailing one?

    • @6800891
      @6800891 Рік тому

      @@WildlyIntrepid I have converted my catalina 22 into a solar boat using trolling motors. But look forward to scalling up into something that I can really cruise on.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +1

      That's cool. How fast can you get going with those trolling motors? Keep us posted on your refit.

    • @redsalapunen1290
      @redsalapunen1290 Рік тому

      It is done! Wait for it get rd's!

  • @bdhanes
    @bdhanes 9 місяців тому +4

    ❤ I'M SHOCKED at how affordable their setup is. INCREDIBLE! ⚡️

    • @cornelisvanderbent8569
      @cornelisvanderbent8569 8 місяців тому

      Same 🤡 stuff as on land with good old fossil energy if you really need to go somewhere.

  • @GuyIncognito764
    @GuyIncognito764 Рік тому +14

    Love the conversion. And, as they don't want to sail, it makes a lot of sense. For those that do enjoy some sailing, I recommend at most removing the mainsail and keeping a jib. Plenty of solar real estate without a main and often plenty of wind power with just a jib. It's often windy when not sunny after all. Plus, there's that redundancy of having 2 propulsion sources.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +4

      Well said Someguy. This works in their situation but it's amazing how much just a jib can propulse you ahead. Fair winds!

    • @electricbaylinergoesfishin870
      @electricbaylinergoesfishin870 Рік тому

      @@WildlyIntrepid look up kite sails

    • @john-paulsylvester2382
      @john-paulsylvester2382 Рік тому +4

      well said. At 5 knots and 20 miles a day, adding sails make a lot of sense.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +2

      Not everyone wants to sail. But for a sailor it definitely makes sense

    • @Lana_Warwick
      @Lana_Warwick 10 місяців тому

      Interesting point re insurance etc tho.
      For a jib, a mast & rigging is required. However, there's ways to sail without a mast, kite surfers do it.

  • @FBPrepping
    @FBPrepping 8 місяців тому +6

    Mr. Dave, as an engineer/builder myself I have to say: Hats off. Just rigging the roof/rack for the panels and make it work like a Faraday cage to conduct the current of a possible lightning hitting is awesome. Congrats. I worked in one of the places of the Continent with the higher probability of lightnings (Monagas, Venezuela) in the oilfields and I could see the spikes-like systems working. We used to measure the current going down to ground with an ampmeter clamp, and this is the suggestion I dare to give. Attaching an ampere meter can't hurt and will indicate that the system is working.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  8 місяців тому

      Dave is the man imo. Lots of great ideas and engineering . That must be one hell of a clamp on meter to measure the lightning strike. I have one that is only max of 100amps. Cheers.

  • @rodneyp9590
    @rodneyp9590 Рік тому +8

    I’ve been contemplating this for years. I didn’t think it was possible just yet with a boat of that size. These people are awesome for showing it is. My thoughts were I could do it but almost half that size, I’m glad the sky’s the limit

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +2

      If you can see it and dream it anything is possible. it really is interesting seeing what others come up with.

  • @sterlingarcher1962
    @sterlingarcher1962 Місяць тому +2

    I love this and even more love with the fact batteries and solar panels are rapidly getting better AND cheaper. I wouldn't ditch the sails though. And I've been looking to do this with a mono instead. Still bench racing and not building yet so we'll see what happens when I get started. In the meantime I'm busy doing as little as possible here on and island in PH with my girl and our dog just enjoying time.
    Love to see this life being lived though, congrats on your boat good sir!!!

    • @JayRSwan
      @JayRSwan Місяць тому

      You might be limited on the mono with the total surface area.

  • @garyscott2124
    @garyscott2124 Рік тому +4

    I have been researching the conversion of catamarans to solar powered for a few years and consider this UA-cam video to be the most informative that I've seen. I would like to learn more from this couple who have done a lot of thinking and great work. Thank you.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому

      Wow thank you so much Gary this means a lot. We have the info for David and Lisa in the description below.

  • @Frostgecko7
    @Frostgecko7 Рік тому +9

    Some of the coolest people!
    Awesome catamaran, huge amount of shade too!
    This is the future, they are my inspiration!
    I'm going to try doing this to an Endeavor powercat that has shot engines over the next few years ❤

  • @oglaucio
    @oglaucio Рік тому

    What a dream build. Congratulations!

  • @ladykay8
    @ladykay8 Рік тому +4

    I love your approach to lightning, and redundancy. You clearly have an engineering background. You could grab a 2 burner induction stove as a separate add on. Stow it when you don't need it, use it when propane is difficult to obtain. They tend to be a little slick, so you use a silicone pad to keep the pits from slipping, with no burning of the mat.

  • @davidpollock406
    @davidpollock406 2 роки тому +1

    Great people, project and video! Thanks!

  • @penguinista
    @penguinista Рік тому +2

    This is wonderful. Seem like great people. I hope they get to live the dream forever!

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +1

      They really are an amazing couple which we're happy we got to meet

  • @AtlantaFlamencoPro
    @AtlantaFlamencoPro Рік тому +4

    Absolutely love it!

  • @Sjrick
    @Sjrick 9 місяців тому +1

    I wish i had someone in my life that looks at me, the way she looks at him.

  • @lenwhatever4187
    @lenwhatever4187 2 роки тому +11

    Good interview. I have looked at sites for companies that sell new cats "all solar powered" and they spend more time on how the diesel gensets can push the boat through the water for so long, at top speed and no space on what the performance is on just solar or just battery or combined solar/battery. In this case just solar is the standard operational mode with genset as pure backup... but solar and battery is dual for redundancy anyway. Cool project and it seems one of those things that are better owner built than factory. Wish I could follow them but face book is one of those don't touch sites.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  2 роки тому

      Thank you Len. Sometimes people that use their boat/ system on a daily basis put more thoughts into what will serve their needs. Everyone has different needs, especially when it comes to traveling and performance. It was really interesting to hear what Dave and Lisa came up with and how it all works. They are also on Instagram, web and have an email. We have put all the links in the description.

  • @PH_INFO_101
    @PH_INFO_101 2 роки тому +2

    Great interview & information. Thank you

  • @johnfallon6906
    @johnfallon6906 Місяць тому

    Fantastic!
    Thank You!

  • @phillipvanrooyen3052
    @phillipvanrooyen3052 Рік тому +7

    We also converted a small yacht into a pure solar powered boat. We use it to do expeditions on the largest inland dams in South Africa. It works just perfect! Well done and enjoy your trips at see!

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +1

      That is awesome. What kind of boat? How much capacity and solar do you have in board?

    • @hhealey1
      @hhealey1 Рік тому +3

      Phillip! Please add some links to your build!

  • @quantumx9924
    @quantumx9924 7 днів тому +1

    Thats an epic setup!

  • @georgewashington938
    @georgewashington938 Місяць тому

    I like the idea of the stability of a cat, ease of powerboat operation, and quiet of electric

  • @nilsmikal
    @nilsmikal Рік тому

    Really interesting! Thanks for some good ideas for future projects!

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому

      Really happy we could share this amazing conversion that Dave and Lisa did.

  • @phasegen
    @phasegen 9 місяців тому +2

    Coming from an aviation background, redundancy is a good thing.

  • @akLeanne
    @akLeanne Рік тому

    Why am I just seeing your channel now. You guys are awesome. I'm gonna binge watch you guys

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому

      Hahaha funny how UA-cam shares or not. Thanks a bunch glad you enjoy it and happy watching

  • @andrewmail1875
    @andrewmail1875 5 місяців тому

    Just awesome!

  • @wooduniversity7109
    @wooduniversity7109 5 днів тому

    Well done.

  • @badadviceforfree
    @badadviceforfree Рік тому +2

    Love the t-shirt!! Let's trip to life fantastic!! You are kinda living my dream folks thanks for sharing !!!!! Amazing design

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому

      Glad you liked it. Thanks for the nice comment.

    • @davidparker6469
      @davidparker6469 Рік тому

      This boat is certainly the answer to "Life, the Universe, and Everything!"

  • @jonyfrany1319
    @jonyfrany1319 8 місяців тому +1

    Love this project ❤ oil industry must be hating.

  • @GuyIncognito764
    @GuyIncognito764 Рік тому +3

    Saw this boat parked at the fort pierce city marina on our cruise down the coast. Super cool boat and I've dreamed of copying this ever since.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому

      It is a neat boat and cool idea. We are in fort Pierce ATM actually.

  • @mr.makeit4037
    @mr.makeit4037 9 місяців тому +3

    Love to see two separate energy sources, i.e. diesel and solar electric, working together to achieve a common purpose of moving this craft. This is where our motivation should be in the next generation of vehicles. Hybrids make way more sense. And proven too.

    • @jamesparks6137
      @jamesparks6137 9 місяців тому +2

      I think adding wind power would make a ton of sense, often there's wind when there's not sun. I'd make it so the turbine could be raised when in use. I bet there's a way to get power from the waves lifting and lowering the boat. I'd still want some sort of diesel power too.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  8 місяців тому

      I agree. Solar is great but having a backup is needed imo. For those who harp about all alternate energy do not understand what it actually takes to move a vessel long term.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  8 місяців тому +1

      Wind is a nice option for some. As you said having it retractable may be a nice option but imo solar is just so much better. For the most part as cruisers who island hope we do not spend enough time in areas with heavy enough wind to make a turbine worth the cost. We find protected anchorages which means less wind output. Plus personally I'm not a fan of the sound and even the output is far from great.

  • @johnmeier270
    @johnmeier270 Рік тому +3

    Absolutely so cool a solar cat !!! I like that alot

  • @cnc75adventures49
    @cnc75adventures49 Рік тому +1

    Dream it build it and enjoy every minute of it awesome 👍👍

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +1

      It is pretty impressive what they accomplished

  • @user-hy7kq8gw2g
    @user-hy7kq8gw2g Місяць тому

    Great project

  • @nicolaashartman3496
    @nicolaashartman3496 Рік тому

    Been sailing my solar boat "Suntiano" for 9 years now.
    You made a 5:38 wonderful dream! 😊

  • @marklehr8070
    @marklehr8070 Місяць тому

    Mad repsect, fantastic build!

  • @pascalnguyen4840
    @pascalnguyen4840 Рік тому

    Good for you I am shipwigth and I totally agree with you .good luck enjoy the sea with out destroying it

  • @ericabertrand7579
    @ericabertrand7579 2 роки тому +2

    very cool something to think about ❤️

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  2 роки тому +1

      It's always great to see and learn about different setups

  • @paulfennema8204
    @paulfennema8204 8 місяців тому

    excellent proof of concept. I have dreamed of a similar idea, of course the solar system is not as practical for long distance versus a sail. Good job.

  • @willm5814
    @willm5814 2 роки тому

    Brilliant!!!

  • @RockyMountainTesla
    @RockyMountainTesla Рік тому

    Very cool!

  • @Lana_Warwick
    @Lana_Warwick 10 місяців тому +1

    This was great, I'm near 60, solo, thinking about a sailing cat, but this has really got me reconsidering now, cyclone damaged cat conversion 🤔

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  10 місяців тому

      Hearing about others and what they've done is always useful for those new ideas 😊

  • @nicolaashartman3496
    @nicolaashartman3496 Рік тому

    Love your ship!

  • @vmlinuxz
    @vmlinuxz 9 місяців тому

    Hell yes, this is awesome.

  • @Seafariireland
    @Seafariireland Рік тому

    Awesome!

  • @johnpaul8885
    @johnpaul8885 2 роки тому

    Very cool I enjoyed it

  • @cliftontibbits6644
    @cliftontibbits6644 Рік тому +1

    Wow… love everything about this video, well done .. I’ve been waiting for someone like you guys to do this, if ever you need a crewmen I’m your guy … I’ve been dreaming of this very thing and want to learn all about it … thank you 🙏 for sharing this, to me it’s important and would love to meet you both one day… to be honest I’m truly surprised more aren’t doing this type of thing or haven’t come forward highlighting the possibilities of it all… again thank you and looking forward to your next video, just subscribed to see more…

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much for the offer. Hopefully your dream will become reality soon. As of now we do not need crew but we will keep you posted if we do. Keep us in the loop about your journey

  • @johnydickhead2461
    @johnydickhead2461 Рік тому

    brilliant and an inspiration. Beware, the shade from the radar, etc will reduce considerably the output of all the panels in that series

  • @littlejohn9458
    @littlejohn9458 2 дні тому

    I would love to have a cat like this awesome

  • @b0borden437
    @b0borden437 Рік тому

    Great life and great idea!

  • @killeresk
    @killeresk Місяць тому

    Very nice boat.

  • @tsbrownie
    @tsbrownie Рік тому +3

    Great boat, great video. Long time solar fanatic (since about 1965). I am looking forward to the day where you don't need to build a beefy supporting roof. When the panels bolted on, or slid into a frame, will form a lightweight, watertight roof, saving tons (literally) of materials and cost.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +2

      Thanks. Technology is constantly evolving so all we can do is wait and I'm sure it'll be very different only a few years from now.

    • @garyscott2124
      @garyscott2124 Рік тому +1

      @@WildlyIntrepid I have seen a few carpark installations in Townsville, Australia where solar panels do slide neatly into aluminium tracks to make suncover roofs. The technology is growing all of the time. I have been trying to convince my son to convert his Seawind 1000 XL to solar powered as the engine conversion to EPropulsion electric outboards would be relatively easy. For extended cruising, the ability to desalinate water with solar power and no need for refueling is a no brainer.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому

      Best of luck with that transformation if it does happen. Not having to rely on diesel would be great.

    • @Lana_Warwick
      @Lana_Warwick 10 місяців тому

      This has always been possible. Whilst some form of support (posts & light truss) will always be required. Flat ali strip siliconed/riveted between panels. A 2nd (or more) layer of panels can be on a roller frame (similar to a draw) pulled out when no clearance issues (has a large tile/shingle look, so rain runs off, or caught).

  • @JOATMOFA
    @JOATMOFA Місяць тому +2

    Solar panels and LiFePO4 battery prices have dropped a lot since then - in fact you can now buy 600W solar panels for the price they paid for their 300W panels. The battery (2 x 16 cell) of 3.2V/340Ah ( ± 35kWh) would cost around $3000 !

    • @rob1andrews
      @rob1andrews Місяць тому +1

      Agreed, If you are willing to go used batteries, it can go as low as $50 per kilowatt

  • @phillipborbon2059
    @phillipborbon2059 10 місяців тому +1

    You guys are inspiring, this is something I want to do, and also own a catamaran. I currently have a 35 Columbia boat which I test and try out project for this. Also yes technology is always changing, sodium battery is coming out also when it comes with air conditioning some runs through solar panels and doesn't use much energy.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  10 місяців тому

      Glad we can inspire. There really is a lot of different things constantly coming out and it's fun to test and find what works best for your needs. How do you like your Columbia?

    • @Lana_Warwick
      @Lana_Warwick 10 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing about sodium, I had no idea. Alternatively, wouldn't it be great if we could simply make power from the salt water our boats are floating in.

  • @scottg6799
    @scottg6799 2 роки тому

    Very interesting!!!

  • @PyeGuySailing
    @PyeGuySailing Рік тому +2

    I'm rebuilding a Hughes 40 ketch and I converted it to electric. I have an 18kw 96v system but I only have 800w of solar and I'm currently have 21kw of battery power..but they're golfcart batteries so my usable kw is about half. I'm still working on it trying to maximize the system but so far I love it. Great video and its an inspiration, he did a wonderful job on that boat.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому

      Your boat sounds like a cool project as well. Maybe I'm wrong but isn't 800w a little low for solar? Keep us posted on your project.

    • @PyeGuySailing
      @PyeGuySailing Рік тому

      @@WildlyIntrepid I found that I can run my boat functions(lights, fridge, freezer, microwave, coffee maker)on 800w indefinitely. Since I barely motor I find I can keep my motor topped up by charging off my house bank on sunny days. I also have a portable generator for longer trips ( if I can't sail)

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +1

      Nice! Ya if you don't need to motor it makes all the difference.

    • @marviwilson1853
      @marviwilson1853 Рік тому

      Why not be the first to build a full solar roof the length of your boat. With 40ft you would surely be able to get 5Kw of power probably a lot more with the latest high efficiency panels.

    • @rodneyp9590
      @rodneyp9590 Рік тому

      @@marviwilson1853 thats a beast of a boat. If you’re suggesting keeping the sails it would shade most of it. If you remove the sails you destroyed a really expensive boat. I have no doubt you could push it along. Not nearly as fast as the sails would. Next you have to consider physics adding that extra weight above your head is bound to make you tippy. Don’t get me wrong, I think you could make a pretty fun coastal cruiser. It’s definitely a worthwhile endeavor to the right person. You should probably start with a broken hunter though.

  • @crowdfundcrew
    @crowdfundcrew Рік тому

    I missed his tshirt the first time I watched this. Awesome. I hope to find more data on this conversion and long term results.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому

      Haha awesome. All his contact info is down in the description.

  • @bricklawson9745
    @bricklawson9745 Рік тому

    Awesome! I'd live on that boat..

  • @jonnoam
    @jonnoam Рік тому

    looks very interesting! was actually trolling UA-cam searching for someone doing exactly that. Do the panels use individual mppt controllers (like 'optimisers ')? do you know if they considered dual-sided panels?

  • @jedics1
    @jedics1 9 місяців тому +7

    16 kw seems like a very small amount of storage, I imagine with the prices now you could double that or more for the same price. Im not an ocean loving type but this looks like a great lifestyle and I could see it approaching 100% free power and transport with emerging technology.

    • @guywilson780
      @guywilson780 9 місяців тому +1

      Battery prices keep dropping.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  8 місяців тому +1

      You are right. I think at this time you could almost double the capacity for the same cost.

    • @guywilson780
      @guywilson780 8 місяців тому

      @@WildlyIntrepid The boat selection, design and overall plan was well conceived and well executed. Congratulations on your success.

    • @nirodper
      @nirodper 8 місяців тому +1

      $150k is a lot of money for how little generation and storage he has. The roof has a lot of wasted space

    • @JOATMOFA
      @JOATMOFA Місяць тому

      @@nirodper
      Yep, solar panels and LiFePO4 battery prices have dropped a lot since then - in fact you can now buy 600W solar panels for the price they paid for their 300W panels. The battery (2 x 16 cell) of 3.2V/340Ah ( ± 35kWh) would cost around $3000 !

  • @andyhandyman2118
    @andyhandyman2118 Рік тому

    As idea is amazing

  • @yamabiru4553
    @yamabiru4553 Рік тому

    Amazing

  • @sauljoesphwiggin
    @sauljoesphwiggin 2 роки тому

    Great couple

  • @floydjohnson7888
    @floydjohnson7888 Місяць тому

    It's good to see a CONSTRUCTIVE "You did WHAT?!" on this thing.

  • @whatskraken9229
    @whatskraken9229 Рік тому +3

    Great to see another all electric boat. Ours runs off of Tesla batteries and we only have 900 watts of solar. Maybe one day we can upgrade to more solar and better electric motors. Love your boat!

    • @dancarter482
      @dancarter482 Рік тому

      It's a diesel hybrid.

    • @hhealey1
      @hhealey1 Рік тому +1

      Kraken! Please add links to your build!

  • @zoomzoom3950
    @zoomzoom3950 Рік тому

    Envious :)
    That's my plan, to get a "small" (something I can singlehand comfortably) sailing cat to do coastal cruising around FL and into the Caribbean as I'm closing in on my early retirement.
    While I like the solar/wind power (which I'll have to charge batteries, and run systems on the boat), I'd miss the sailing aspect as I enjoy sailing! Not ready to completely ditch diesel sail drives either.
    Enjoy living the dream, cheers!

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +1

      I can agree personally I would miss sailing too much to do a full conversion. But I can understand with back issues wanting something easier on the body.

  • @OniMetsuki
    @OniMetsuki 8 днів тому

    Lovely setup.
    I would have Most certainly put more powerful motors in, not for speed so much, but to be able to get out of a spot of bother. - such as:
    Being able to steer the boat in strong winds and go against a strong wind. (to be able to relocate or even allow yourself to have another chance at getting a good anchorage)
    Having an over specified motor has literally saved the lives of our family a good handful of times.
    Enjoy your boat, would love to have done a build like this

  • @user-zo8qc3sc4z
    @user-zo8qc3sc4z 14 днів тому +1

    Greetings Dave and Lisa, kudos and accolades to you both for actually building and doing what to most of us, is a very challenging project. The concept of an all solar powered boat that is practical and liveable in, is awesome !! Just one query, in monitoring the power output of the solar panels, how often do you have to wash/clean the panels ?
    Cheers
    Kin

  • @lucasbrothers2753
    @lucasbrothers2753 Рік тому

    20 miles can you imagine that ,I hope some day i can Travel

  • @The_guy_on_the_internet
    @The_guy_on_the_internet 9 місяців тому +1

    Happy I found this video, with all that real estate I've always wondered why nobody goes all out on solar panels and hybrid conversion. My only question here is, how does that large solar panel roof behave in strong winds?

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  9 місяців тому

      Glad you liked it. It seems like it does well but that would be a good question for the owners.

  • @bishopkinlyside8477
    @bishopkinlyside8477 Рік тому

    Hi guys just come across your video what a very interesting hope you have fantastic I really would love that lifestyle thank you for all the information that you’re going to us on this wonderful video may God bless you both, Cliff from Logan City Queensland Australia the largest continent in the world

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +1

      Really glad you enjoyed it. We love Queensland. Thanks very much.

  • @philboyer2036
    @philboyer2036 2 роки тому +8

    Great to see the conversion. I also have a solar electric cat but a lot smaller. I will be using mine to cruise the canal systems in Ontario.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  2 роки тому

      Awesome! Are you going down the Erie, Welland, Champlain? That will be a fun adventure for sure.

    • @philboyer2036
      @philboyer2036 2 роки тому

      @@WildlyIntrepid I am actually doing the Trent Severn Waterway this Aug which is part of the Great Loop.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  2 роки тому

      Nice we've heard it's a fun one to do. Enjoy Phil.

    • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
      @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 2 роки тому +1

      Theres the Uk channel sailing Cahodia they have a friend who has a small electric Catamaran That is electrically powered ..
      Theres also a guy on Hawaii heavily into designing and building his own electric cats.
      A folding or telescopic mast with a Nonsuch/Catrig sail boat, see capt Q, would be a great way to go and easy single handed.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  2 роки тому

      Lots of ideas floating around. Always someone trying something new

  • @shauncoyne1793
    @shauncoyne1793 Рік тому +1

    Seems like it could use more battery n bigger motors. But still soo cool! Great idea. I've been dreaming of an electric solar cat since I seen a vid on the silent 55, 2 or 3 years ago. Great you could make your own with only 350k! Ever thought of a kite sail!? Bet you could cruise 7 or 8 with one.

  • @ladykay8
    @ladykay8 Рік тому

    You guys being into efficiency, looking into Sharrow props be worthwhile. Much less noise cavitation, and vibration.

  • @jaybird4915
    @jaybird4915 Рік тому

    Nice boat, so cool it’s possible. Not fast but possible

  • @dustygreene3335
    @dustygreene3335 Рік тому

    I love his shirt

  • @marviwilson1853
    @marviwilson1853 Рік тому

    Great to see someone who has done this solar conversion at reasonable cost. "Silent Yachts" building on the success of the Solar Wave project seem just way too expensive. He just had to be a physicist! An interesting project from the point of view of energy management. Solar capacity, battery capacity, energy consumption at various hull speeds and off course internal energy usage from domestic appliances. Physicists love getting their teeth into such things. Someone should try a similar thing with a mono hull vessel. Another interesting calculation between possible solar area, battery capacity, motor size and hull resistance with speed. Certainly a lot cheaper

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому

      We found it very fascinating what he managed to do. It goes to show how everything is possible when you put some thoughts into it and just go with it.

  • @mickmccrohon
    @mickmccrohon Рік тому

    Love the idea. Would love to get a tour of the cat.
    And I especially love your t-shirt.
    I named my 11 meter cat "42" and as a geek who builds superconducting magnets etc. I would love to remove my standing rigging etc. and go full electric. I currently have 1.2 Kwatts of solar and a single 25HP yanmar diesel engine.
    Now I'm working on getting a bucket full of money so I can move closer to full electric.
    calm seas and following winds... or full sun.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому +1

      Personally Alex and I love to sail so we wouldn't get rid of our rig and a working diesel is more redundant than a electric motor on a all electric boat. That said. If I didn't enjoy sailing and had a diesel I couldn't repair then the all electric option would be preferred. We all decide what's best for each of us. what are your biggest draws on a 1.2kw of solar and what size bank do you have with that?

    • @mickmccrohon
      @mickmccrohon Рік тому

      @@WildlyIntrepid I motor sail solo mostly. So I use my retractable drive leg/diesel and normally the furling headsail.
      I have 480AH 12V carbon lead acid sealed batteries with a 3.6KW 230VAC inverter. My hot water can be from heat exchanger on diesel engine or inverter 230VAC or in-line LPG instantaneous water heater. I use a bread maker, a toaster, a oven/air fryer, a sandwich press, a 42 inch flat screen with a gaming level PC, a 230VAC AC, a slow cooker, chargers for laptops phones cameras etc.. Like you I selectively use things to avoid drawing to much current. I live on the East coast of Queensland Australia and usually never go below 75% battery charge.
      My last job was building a 265KWATT 48KG electric motor that was used to power a light plane. And am currently on a MRI build for brain scans.
      So I'm going to need a BIG bucket of money to convert to electric propulsion. I've lived aboard for 5 years so far with 1 year in a marina and am currently in NZ on land working on getting that bucket full.
      I would love to have fully retractable drives outboard style to reduce fouling and drag when sailing.

  • @danpit2001
    @danpit2001 9 місяців тому

    hmm love this, i would add a wind generator as well

  • @runltdan
    @runltdan Рік тому

    Wow! I’ve learned a great deal about solar powered boats on UA-cam. You all did your homework. Can you please describe the battery banks. I heard it but plz break it down….8 200amp battery’s, etc?? I am finding that available sq footage for panels is key, and a limitation. Your panel setup is a beast! Lesson Learned…Start out with the best and ya just buy it once👍

  • @markindy862
    @markindy862 Місяць тому

    This guy has the answer for everything! 42 😂 Let me dust off my Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. ❤

  • @posys5140
    @posys5140 9 місяців тому

    I like your electric boat

  • @geoffkong7076
    @geoffkong7076 9 місяців тому

    Probably suitable for its intended area of use .

  • @ThomasTomiczek
    @ThomasTomiczek 7 днів тому

    Amazing example of what is possible. if you replace the solar with modern ones you should get like 35% more electricity. They did some breakthrough on solar cells in the last months - which should be soon in production.
    If you are lucky and Avalanche works out (a company) then you can take this whole setup, scrap it and put an Orbitron on each side of the hull and have more power, 24/7 and can run the engines full power as they together give you 30kw++ (I hear designs up to 100kw each are being worked on for a unit small enough to fit on a desk)) using ridiculous amounts of fuel (100kW, 24/h is around 0.2 GRAMS).
    Until then - AMAZING thing.

  • @scottthomas5999
    @scottthomas5999 Рік тому

    Vary cool!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  Рік тому

      We thought so too that's why we decided to interview them.

  • @lmorrison17
    @lmorrison17 Рік тому

    Love this video for the guys shirt im only 2 minutes in. I know what it means because of my late wife.

  • @lawsnewton
    @lawsnewton 4 дні тому

    Awesome boat, love all theheart and engineering you and you wife put into the boat.
    Wonder if they're looking at Starlink, it would be a useful addition for emergencies at least.

  • @PaulAnthonyDuttonUk
    @PaulAnthonyDuttonUk Рік тому

    It’s a nice practical experiment yet ultimately he has created an off grid aquatic mobile home. As cats don’t lend themselves to carrying weight I doubt it serves well as a passage maker. Though as he says, he uses it for short trip island hopping only. I would want a very stable battery bank that has zero risk of fire yet think those are next level tech that cost mini fortunes. Ultimately when we can achieve 3 times the energy yield for half the carried weight at an affordable cost will be the day such craft become a practical reality.

  • @eclipsetoys6551
    @eclipsetoys6551 21 день тому

    42 love it

  • @mikebhicks7933
    @mikebhicks7933 2 роки тому +1

    Glad to see this video. Is similar to my dream. I wonder if youtube channel Barefoot Travel have seen this?

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  2 роки тому +1

      Hopefully you get to live your dream soon. I haven't told them that we posted it yet but we will let them know. We were cruising with them for a little while this season.

  • @rboston33
    @rboston33 Рік тому

    Enjoyed the discussion, even with the Boston accent!

  • @MichaelrennieG
    @MichaelrennieG Рік тому

    Battery Capacity typical for power cats, I am really impressed about solar
    282 kW 564 kWh
    Speed Range Range
    4 kts 131 nm 263 nm
    5 kts 98 nm 197 nm
    6 kts 59 nm 118 nm

  • @cobaltpatti7229
    @cobaltpatti7229 2 місяці тому

    This might be the coolest thing ive ever seen and I want to do this too. How has the faraday system worked out? Has the solar roof been wind-tested in the wild?

  • @ronlokk
    @ronlokk 2 роки тому

    This gives meaning to the saying, "Older and wiser". LOL.

    • @WildlyIntrepid
      @WildlyIntrepid  2 роки тому

      Absolutely. It is great to talk to anyone who has more knowledge and experience.

  • @murraymadness4674
    @murraymadness4674 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I am impressed it can go 4kts on panels only. I was planning a solar cat for years, in my view, it is best to design one specifically for solar panels instead of building a second roof to hold them.
    The boat seems to have a lot of extra weight, but they are doing it, I'm just typing, so kudos, although $350k seems rather expensive for what amounts to a diy effort.

  • @fstlnj29
    @fstlnj29 Рік тому

    Enjoyed the video and the idea. Did you give ant thought or do you have any wind power added also.

  • @corujariousa
    @corujariousa 18 днів тому

    Interesting project. I was sadly surprised that they can get only 15-25 mi range running on batteries alone. Since they don't have sails anymore, that means they are limited to short coastal trips. I hope to see the technology evolving in my lifetime.