Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] First Impressions: Firefly Batteries.
James Alton
Hi Danny,
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Thanks for the comment but I am not so sure that I agree with the premise that carrying weight in the ends of the boat always makes the boat slower. Have you sailed your boat with the weight spread out fore/aft versus concentrating in in the center of the boat to see if you could tell a difference? Olin once told me to ignore the “logic” of keeping the weight in the center of my Lokiyawl and he won a lot of races in his day. Spreading the weight out fore/aft does have the benefit of increasing the Pitch moment of inertia which can soften the motion and I think is a good thing in a cruising boat. Perhaps when on the wind in short seas having the weight spread out isn’t a good thing but I am going to avoid those conditions when possible. For off the wind or reaching on a cruising boat I don’t see how having the weight spread out has any real effect other than perhaps steerage but I would be interested to hear other Amel owners comments on this. Whether I move the batteries forward or add more chain or trim ballast to counter the addition of the arch and panels the result would be similar. Regardless, I think that the boat is better sailed on her designed lines than being down by the stern and I don’t want to carry trim ballast unless I have to so I am trying to plan ahead to avoid that requirement. I am really hoping that when the time comes to decide on wether to move the batteries forward that I will be putting in Lithiums which will be lighter and due to the increased energy density I won’t need as many. I would only consider a batteries that were spill proof in the forward cabin. James
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