torqueedo shaft length
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torqueedo shaft length
For a Typhoon, should I get the short shaft or long shaft model.
From the specs the short shaft is longer than the mercury long shaft, but I may be reading it wrong
From the specs the short shaft is longer than the mercury long shaft, but I may be reading it wrong
Re: torqueedo shaft length
Unless I am making the same math mistake, you are correct--the short shaft of the Torqueedo 1103CS is 62.5 cm and the Merc 2.5 long is 51...wonder if they are measuring these the same way? I don't have a Ty but am considering a Torqueedo for a Ty Senior or 25 with an outboard well. Anyone have experience with this?
Re: torqueedo shaft length
I went ahead and purchased the short shaft Torqeedo yesterday and tried it out today.(The only motor in stock had a short shaft.) In the store it looked the same length as a short shaft mercury.
Very very sweet. Whisper quiet and the entire rig isn't vibrating.
The short shaft is long enough. It was a very windy day ~ 20+knots so I did not sail, but took the boat for a short trip to see how it did against the strong breeze. No problem.
Very very sweet. Whisper quiet and the entire rig isn't vibrating.
The short shaft is long enough. It was a very windy day ~ 20+knots so I did not sail, but took the boat for a short trip to see how it did against the strong breeze. No problem.
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Re: torqueedo shaft length
I got one of the Torqeedos for our dinghy. It is the coolest way to propel oneself I must say.
Plenty of guts to get the boat going and no smelly exhaust, gasoline to store or oil to mix. It lives nicely in the quarter berth on its side when not in use and charges up from the batteries/solar/alternator/shore power.
I love the GPS letting you know how far you can go at any particular power use. Also love the quiet. We snuck up on beavers and water fowl. Even a bear on shore took awhile to notice us before he took off in alarm.
It would have been a tremendous engine for my old Typhoon. I would never go back to gasoline outboards after the Torgeedo. It is the future. Get the 915 watt battery. Well worth the cost.
Plenty of guts to get the boat going and no smelly exhaust, gasoline to store or oil to mix. It lives nicely in the quarter berth on its side when not in use and charges up from the batteries/solar/alternator/shore power.
I love the GPS letting you know how far you can go at any particular power use. Also love the quiet. We snuck up on beavers and water fowl. Even a bear on shore took awhile to notice us before he took off in alarm.
It would have been a tremendous engine for my old Typhoon. I would never go back to gasoline outboards after the Torgeedo. It is the future. Get the 915 watt battery. Well worth the cost.
Sail on
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Lake Superior- The Apostle Islands
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John Danicic
CD36 - Mariah- #124
Lake Superior- The Apostle Islands
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Re: torqueedo shaft length
My neighbor has a 26ft Shamrock motorboat with a huge gasoline V-8. He also has Torqueedo and we found that could easily move the Shamrock. Ok, not as fast as the V-8, but still maneuverable!
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Re: torqueedo shaft length
The model I bought was the Travel 1103CS and the 915 Wh battery is standard.
Re: torqueedo shaft length
I'm looking at a Ty in good shape that comes with a 3 yr old Honda 2.3, though seller would consider selling without OB. Weight of Honda is 31#, compared to 38# for the Torqueedo, though the components of the latter are 25 # (OB) and 13 # (battery) respectively. So, Torqueedo slightly heavier, but I think easier to mount on OB bracket because you can put it on and take it off in pieces. I am not getting any younger. Any observations/updates on how the Torqueedo is performing for your Ty?
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My torqueedo travel with 912 w battery performs very well. Just for safety sake, I purchased a spare battery, but have not needed it yet.
I am the envy of my marina. Quiet, clean, plenty of power for my Typhoon Weekender.
I take the batteries home to charge as it is very hot and humid where I am which is not good for storing or charging the batteries according to manufacturer.
Will never go back to gasoline if I can help it.
I am the envy of my marina. Quiet, clean, plenty of power for my Typhoon Weekender.
I take the batteries home to charge as it is very hot and humid where I am which is not good for storing or charging the batteries according to manufacturer.
Will never go back to gasoline if I can help it.
Re: torqueedo shaft length
My torqueedo travel with 912 w battery performs very well. Just for safety sake, I purchased a spare battery, but have not needed it yet.
I am the envy of my marina. Quiet, clean, plenty of power for my Typhoon Weekender.
I take the batteries home to charge as it is very hot and humid where I am which is not good for storing or charging the batteries according to manufacturer.
Will never go back to gasoline if I can help it.
I am the envy of my marina. Quiet, clean, plenty of power for my Typhoon Weekender.
I take the batteries home to charge as it is very hot and humid where I am which is not good for storing or charging the batteries according to manufacturer.
Will never go back to gasoline if I can help it.
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Thanks, radsailor. I've decided to go ahead with the Torqueedo. Does the OB bracket give enough clearance so you can tilt the engine up while you are under sail?
Re: torqueedo shaft length
No problem tilting the Torqeedo up while sailing.
Enjoy !
Enjoy !
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Hi. I'm a new Typhoon Weekender owner interested in swapping out our current gas 4 stroke for a Torqueedo electric motor. Radsailor, you said you got model 1103 CS for your boat. Does the short shaft work okay for the typhoon? I'd assumed, because our current gas motor is long shaft, that I'd need a long shaft Torqueedo. Also, I'm wondering if the less expensive 602, rated for "dinghies and daysailers up to 1T" might be enough for a Weekender? What do you think?
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Re: torqueedo shaft length
I bought the short shaft because that was "in stock". I cut a little bit out of the wood mount so it would sit lower.
If a long shaft is available, it would be better.
If a long shaft is available, it would be better.