[Public-List] Alberg 30 Sail Plan

Dave Yamakuchi dyamakuchi at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 10 18:24:59 PST 2021


 
Hi everyone, I'm Dave, skipper of Aquila, Hull #47 (1964/65.) Work & sail in Chicago, mooring can at the mouth of Burnham Harbor.

I had a few questions, but first, some background: 'Aquila' doesn't have an Atomic 4, she has a Graymarine.  It needs a bunch of stuff.  And it's 400+lbs, _without_ the exhaust pipe. The cockpit sits, I suspect, a bit closer to the water than it should be maybe, if you catch my drift.  Giant saddlebag lazerette gas tanks probably don't help.

So, I'm tearing that gak out.  I'm going electric.  With lots of lead batteries.

Anyway, the mast isn't moving. But I'm definitely 'moving' significant weight forward from the aft. Will she still sail right? I'm considering allocating a few hundred pounds of batteries or so to the motor's former location just to try and not wreck the fore/aft balance too badly, though I'm going in resigned to the fact that it's going to happen anyway. amidoinitrite?  I'm the electrical guy, not the sailor.  Certainly never been a shipwright.  You all tell me. Please. The original batteries were under the cabin floor, so right now Plan A is shoehorning as many more pounds of 12V lead as is practical in there, plus whatever extras in the engine compartment.

I'm wondering though: has anyone here ever accessed or removed their A30 keel ballast?  What shape / size is it?  Is it tapered? Will it come out the companionway with a crane maybe?  Is this crazy talk?  IDK. I'm basically getting a crane to help pull the motor anyway.  3300lbs of lead batteries is rather a lot of power too. It would be a stretch, but I could probably swing it.

She's my first boat. I figured I'd ask some experts during the planning phase...
Here's what I know:  

* The 70lb 12V type 31s claim about 80 AmpHours or '195 minutes at 25A' which equals maybe 1/3hp for 3hours or so, conservatively.  

* Three of those gets 1hp, six of them does 2hp, etc. For that same duration. Use less hp than that, get longer runtime, obviously.

* Replacing the displacement of a 419lb motor and transmission gets about six times 70lbs.

* Plus two batteries 'existing' is eight.

 * The ballast is 3300lbs.  

* 47 x 70 lb batteries is 3,290lbs.  48 batteries x 25A per battery x 12V is 14.4kW.  19hp.
* This leads to propeller questions, however, perhaps you get the idea.
* I want to replace the iron ballast with lead.

Why won't this work?

How could it?

What's the best place for those batteries?

Can I get the batteries into the keel like I want?

Opinions please.

Thanks in advance and best regards.
Dave
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