The new Remigo: the electric with lots of power and remote controls
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More power thanks to Boost, tiller control and even remote control: Remigo, super compact electric outboard gets a makeover. And it gets even more intriguing…
Upon its arrival RemigoOne immediately came to the attention of boaters for its functionality and its and its performance: it is a 1,000-watt electric motor (comparable to a 3 HP endothermic) with a totally innovative design.
His strengths?
– A monolithic aluminum and totally water-proof body that houses batteries and motor inside, as well as the torpedo for the propeller
– Push-button controls, optimized for electric use – Low weight (12 kg, plus dock for tender or boat, 2 kg)
– Super comfortable carrying position (with dedicated bag) – Quick attachment and release (no cables)
– Charging from zero to 220 in 3 hours (fast) or 6 hours (standard); 12 hours at 12 volts
– Range of 15 miles at cruising speed (30 in eco, 5 at max).
– Perfect for tenders (the engine itself acts as a rudder) than for small boats, up to about 8/9 m, where it gets stuck in the middle and the direction is given by the boat’s rudder.
The new RemigoNeo restarts from all this but in addition offers a 1500-watt Boost that brings total power to about 4 HP.
Even more interesting, however, is an accessory that Remigo has launched along with the Neo-and which is also compatible for RemigoOne: a dual control that can be both bar and remote (with Bluetooth connection)…
Full details on use and performance in our video.
All updated prices at: fbyachting.com
REMIGO – THE DATA SHEET
- Power base: 1,000 watts. equivalent to about 3 HP
- Power with Boost: 1,500 watts ,equivalent to about 4 HP
- Weight: 12 kg without stand – 14 kg including stand
- Foot length: S to XL
- Rated voltage: 36 volts
- Battery: built-in rechargeable Lithium Ion 1085 Wh
- Charging type: 220 AC and 12/24 volts DC
- Recharge times from zero: 220 volts standard 6 hours, fast 3 hours. DC 12 hours
- Dimensions: 1,250 mm x 295 mm x 90 mm
- ECO mode range: 30 miles at 2 knots
- Autonomy Cruise Speed: 3/3.5 knots 14/14.5 miles
- Autonomy Max Speed: about 5 knots – 4.9 miles
F&B Yachting – www.fbyachting.it
Porto Turistico, 7 – Lavagna (GE) – Tel (+39) 0185 199 0856
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