Yachting World

UPGRADE YOUR YACHT

FOUR ECO-FRIENDLY YACHT IMPROVEMEN­TS

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1 GO ELECTRIC

For those starting with an electric outboard, the benefits begin with an engine that breaks down into component parts of a manageable weight that are easy to get on and off the tender by hand. Easily changeable batteries also mean it’s simple to leave one battery on charge while the other is in use.

Replacing an inboard engine with an electric model is more complex, but there are some unexpected advantages; through hull fittings are not needed, motors are around a fifth of the size of a diesel engine and installati­on eliminates the need for a large prop shaft. Wiring is also surprising­ly uncomplica­ted. Prices: Torqeedo Travel 1003-CS Outboard (3hp equivalent) £1,699.

Ocean Voltsail Drive 15 System (30-45hp equivalent £32,842 + VAT and installati­on.

Ease of installati­on: 7/10

2 DITCH THE TEAK

Teak is no longer universall­y popular. The price has gone up dramatical­ly, supply is dwindling, and the ethics of the supply chain are difficult to trace. Artificial teak, despite a loyal following, is a plastic product with much less aesthetic appeal than the gently ageing hue of wood. But there is a new alternativ­e in the form of engineered timber decking.

Lignia is made of radiata pine softwood engineered through resin infusion to appear and function similar to a hardwood. The appearance is very similar to teak, as is the cost, though shipwright­s report it can be slightly harder to work with. Price: Depends on installati­on, but around the same cost as teak, with a 20 year plus lifespan.

For more informatio­n on all forms of teak alternativ­e, see page 74.

Ease of installati­on: 6/10

3 ADD A WATER TURBINE

Solar power has improved dramatical­ly in recent years, but it still takes time to pack charge back into your yacht while under way. If you need a solution for fast charging while on passage, a water turbine is fast becoming the go-to technology, sacrificin­g a small amount of boat speed for a lot of amps.

Hydrogener­ators are popular on the offshore racing circuit as the sacrifice in speed is negligible for most designs. Modern units from Watt & Sea can now be easily engaged and recovered. Mounted on the transom, or permanentl­y installed at the build stage, turbines can be optimised for the conditions and speed of the hull by altering the prop pitch.

Watt & Sea builds versions for cruisers and racers that work at up to 30 knots hull speed. Price: Watt & Sea Cruising 300 Generator £3,504 inc VAT.

Ease of installati­on: 9/10

4 POWER MANAGEMENT

Generating green power is pointless if the batteries storing it are not efficient. Making a plan of how much power you realistica­lly use should be the first step in any power refit plan. Sophistica­ted battery monitoring means it’s now easy to record what uses what.

There’s no universal answer as to which battery is ‘best.’ As a general rule, smaller yachts with lower draw tend to fit Absorbed Glass Matt batteries, while those with high draw appliances increasing­ly use lithium-based technology. Instant hot water taps, microwaves and even some new generation air conditioni­ng systems can all be run with lithium. Prices: Victron Energy BMG-712 Smart Battery Monitor with Bluetooth Connection £185.

Victron Lithium Super Pack battery 12.8V 100Ah £1,160. Ease of installati­on: 9/10

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