The summer is pretty much over for us and I have put WATT NOW "to bed" for the winter on its trailer. We spent a total 19 days on the water this summer of which 11 days were overnight. This has given me a good idea on how much electricity I use under a variety of conditions. With just my wife and myself, we cruise at about 5.1-5.3 mph and use 2.0 - 2.2 kW of power (~1 - 1.1kW per motor). Maximum speed is 6.8 mph at 5.8 kW total. With my entire family (4 adults and two kids) and their camping gear we were using 2.4 kW and traveling at 5.3 mph in calm conditions.
This confirms the estimates I made at the beginning of the season. The most energy I have used in a single day before recharging is 35% of total capacity (ended with 65% SOC -state of charge). I was able to recharge this amount in less than 4 hours from shore power.
My batteries hold a total of 20kWhours of energy so my initial estimate of 45-50 miles on a charge at cruising speed has held up.
This confirms the estimates I made at the beginning of the season. The most energy I have used in a single day before recharging is 35% of total capacity (ended with 65% SOC -state of charge). I was able to recharge this amount in less than 4 hours from shore power.
My batteries hold a total of 20kWhours of energy so my initial estimate of 45-50 miles on a charge at cruising speed has held up.