Merci beaucoup pour cette visite simple mais efficace. C'est ce modèle de catamaran que l'on envisage d'acheter. Il semble franchement très bien pour une famille de 3 enfants. L'idée des panneaux solaire est très bonnes avec la petit barre de traction. bon vent à vous.
Luc, so glad the tour was helpful. We agree, a family with three kids would be comfortable on this boat model. Send us an email at crew@sailingblackbird.com and we can give you more information and answer any specific questions you have. All the best to you too.
Thanks for the comment and for watching. This is the charter version, not the owner's version. If you send us an email (crew at sailingblackbird dot com) we can discuss some of the other questions you've asked. Cheers!
Thanks for the tour of your boat- it's beautiful and looks very functional. Does your solar panels provide enough output to power all your electrical needs?
Hello Gar! We have 4 - 350 watt panels, and 800 Ah LiFePO4 batteries. So far they have provided enough power for our needs and we haven't held back on usage of electricity. We've never had to plug into power at marina either. Typically we use about 20% overnight and fully charge the next day if there is full sun. If cloudy, it might come up a bit short. I say so far because we've not gone through a winter onboard yet, so the lower angle sun may impact charging. As Kay said in video, we plan to add another panel above the helm soon. We will keep you posted about our solar panels since we find them really interesting. Thanks for asking!!
@@sailingblackbird922 Good answer but, 800Ah doesn't tell us how much energy can be stored in the batteries. Watt hour (Wh) is the units that should be used (or kWh). Or you should state the battery voltage. 800Ah x 12 volts = 9600 Wh, OR 800Ah x 24 volts = 19200 Wh. There is twice as much energy with 24 volts than 12. It is common mistake for people to just say Ah, Wh provides far more information allowing people understand, calculate and evaluate better. With battery Wh people can understand what size batteries they might need. With solar at 1400Wh and 19.2kWh battery (24v) we can see you 13.7 hours of full sun to charge the batteries (0 to full).
What Sabret00th Sabret00th said, thanks and thumbs up! We have a 12 volt system. Here's the datasheet: www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Datasheet-12,8-&-25,6-Volt-lithium-iron-phosphate-batteries-Smart-EN.pdf
that is so nice!! love the solar panels!!
great tour guys, thanks for making this
Hey Mike! The solar panels are awesome!! Hope all is well with you😀
Nice boat guys. Looks like it’s ready to go!!
Thanks Jonathan! Ready to roll, errr, sail.
Nice!
Hey Kit!
Merci beaucoup pour cette visite simple mais efficace. C'est ce modèle de catamaran que l'on envisage d'acheter. Il semble franchement très bien pour une famille de 3 enfants. L'idée des panneaux solaire est très bonnes avec la petit barre de traction. bon vent à vous.
Luc, so glad the tour was helpful. We agree, a family with three kids would be comfortable on this boat model. Send us an email at crew@sailingblackbird.com and we can give you more information and answer any specific questions you have. All the best to you too.
Nice. Is this the owner's version or the charter version? Can you also do a video with the cost of the vessel plus total costs for refit and upgrades?
Thanks for the comment and for watching. This is the charter version, not the owner's version. If you send us an email (crew at sailingblackbird dot com) we can discuss some of the other questions you've asked. Cheers!
@@sailingblackbird922 Will do. Thanks!
Hi we enjoyed your video and wondering what litter do you use for your Cat ginger? Thanks
Happy New Year!!
We wish we could recommend a brand but we bought what we could find in each country. Always different!
I love the Orana, but sadly out of my reach.
Enjoy her :)
Thanks for the comment and for watching. So far we are enjoying her company! Cheers!
Thanks for the tour of your boat- it's beautiful and looks very functional. Does your solar panels provide enough output to power all your electrical needs?
Hello Gar! We have 4 - 350 watt panels, and 800 Ah LiFePO4 batteries. So far they have provided enough power for our needs and we haven't held back on usage of electricity. We've never had to plug into power at marina either. Typically we use about 20% overnight and fully charge the next day if there is full sun. If cloudy, it might come up a bit short. I say so far because we've not gone through a winter onboard yet, so the lower angle sun may impact charging. As Kay said in video, we plan to add another panel above the helm soon. We will keep you posted about our solar panels since we find them really interesting. Thanks for asking!!
@@sailingblackbird922 Good answer but, 800Ah doesn't tell us how much energy can be stored in the batteries. Watt hour (Wh) is the units that should be used (or kWh). Or you should state the battery voltage. 800Ah x 12 volts = 9600 Wh, OR 800Ah x 24 volts = 19200 Wh. There is twice as much energy with 24 volts than 12. It is common mistake for people to just say Ah, Wh provides far more information allowing people understand, calculate and evaluate better.
With battery Wh people can understand what size batteries they might need. With solar at 1400Wh and 19.2kWh battery (24v) we can see you 13.7 hours of full sun to charge the batteries (0 to full).
What Sabret00th Sabret00th said, thanks and thumbs up! We have a 12 volt system. Here's the datasheet:
www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Datasheet-12,8-&-25,6-Volt-lithium-iron-phosphate-batteries-Smart-EN.pdf
Your boat is like You.
Thanks József, seems like a good thing! Cheers!
Absolutely!