LeafNissan1
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I been involved with boats since retiring from my business in 1979 and moving aboard my 37 foot cruising sailboat. Since that time I've cruised and worked extensively on my own boat and also worked with a friend for 5 years who was building for himself a 112 foot steel hull/aluminum super structure DeFever motor yacht, on which I installed most all of the AC and DC electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems.
I still follow the boating world, though I'm no longer active, and last week I ran across the story of a husband and wife cruising couple that were washed up on Sable Island in their inflatable boat after leaving on a trans-Atlantic cruise from Nova Scotia . It turned out they had switched out the diesel auxiliary engine on their Gib'sea 42 foot sailboat and installed solar panels and a Nissan Leaf battery pack. I assume that they also installed some sort of an electric motor for propulsion of the boat, but this has not been made clear. Update: I've learned they had installed an electric motor for auxiliary propulsion, being powered by the Leaf battery pack.
This couple seemed to be capable seasoned cruisers judging from their YouTube channel Theros Adventures.
This YouTube video by a person outlining possible causes of what appeared to be a catastrophic failure onboard, necessitating a hasty abandonment of the sailboat, has led to speculation that a fire was caused by the Leaf battery. Looking at the comments at the bottom of this video most of them are blaming the Leaf battery as the culprit.
I believe that even though this possibility can not be ruled-out at this time, that there are as many other as likely scenarios that could be the cause of having to abandon the sailboat.
Here is a link to a print story:https://uk.news.yahoo.com/british-woman-her-husband-found-084200023.html
I still follow the boating world, though I'm no longer active, and last week I ran across the story of a husband and wife cruising couple that were washed up on Sable Island in their inflatable boat after leaving on a trans-Atlantic cruise from Nova Scotia . It turned out they had switched out the diesel auxiliary engine on their Gib'sea 42 foot sailboat and installed solar panels and a Nissan Leaf battery pack. I assume that they also installed some sort of an electric motor for propulsion of the boat, but this has not been made clear. Update: I've learned they had installed an electric motor for auxiliary propulsion, being powered by the Leaf battery pack.
This couple seemed to be capable seasoned cruisers judging from their YouTube channel Theros Adventures.
This YouTube video by a person outlining possible causes of what appeared to be a catastrophic failure onboard, necessitating a hasty abandonment of the sailboat, has led to speculation that a fire was caused by the Leaf battery. Looking at the comments at the bottom of this video most of them are blaming the Leaf battery as the culprit.
I believe that even though this possibility can not be ruled-out at this time, that there are as many other as likely scenarios that could be the cause of having to abandon the sailboat.
Here is a link to a print story:https://uk.news.yahoo.com/british-woman-her-husband-found-084200023.html
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