Let me share why I am so excited about this. We don't even have electricity at our private lake, but that does not matter.
This is an engineering/technical exercise! Try not to get caught up in the little details. Look a the big picture! I am FAR from the greenest person out there. I would never own an electric car at this point. However, look how far battery/motor technology has come in the past 10 years. Where do you think it will be in the next 10 years? What if they could make an electric boat last for a dozen sets? What if it was quick to recharge? What if the batteries were very light weight? I believe that is where the public demand is and thus that is where technology will push towards.
I also would not go assuming Nautique spent all their R&D dollars into this. I honestly have no clue, but if PCM develops a new motor, I doubt Nautique flips the bill. There is another company that developed the motors, trans, etc. I am just SUPER proud that CC stood up and wanted to be a big part in the process (no matter how involved).
Will an electric boat be for everyone? Nope. But if it does all the things I mentioned above, I sure would consider it.
This is an engineering/technical exercise! Try not to get caught up in the little details. Look a the big picture! I am FAR from the greenest person out there. I would never own an electric car at this point. However, look how far battery/motor technology has come in the past 10 years. Where do you think it will be in the next 10 years? What if they could make an electric boat last for a dozen sets? What if it was quick to recharge? What if the batteries were very light weight? I believe that is where the public demand is and thus that is where technology will push towards.
I also would not go assuming Nautique spent all their R&D dollars into this. I honestly have no clue, but if PCM develops a new motor, I doubt Nautique flips the bill. There is another company that developed the motors, trans, etc. I am just SUPER proud that CC stood up and wanted to be a big part in the process (no matter how involved).
Will an electric boat be for everyone? Nope. But if it does all the things I mentioned above, I sure would consider it.








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