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Brand: Marlec
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Marine Boat Shop, a specialist in nautical equipment for sailboat rigging, offers you a selection of marine wind turbines. These wind turbines are an excellent solution for generating renewable energy at sea, ideal for recharging batteries, powering onboard systems, and reducing dependence on fuel-powered generators. Marine wind turbines are especially suited for sailboats as they harness wind, a resource that is always available during navigation.
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Reference: si WG120012
Brand: Marlec
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Brand: Marlec
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Brand: Marlec
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Brand: Marlec
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Brand: Marlec
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Brand: Marlec
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Brand: Marlec
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Brand: Marlec
Energy Autonomy: The wind turbine allows you to charge the onboard batteries without the need for fuel-powered engines or generators, reducing reliance on fossil energy sources.
Renewable Energy: The wind turbine generates energy from the wind, a free and inexhaustible resource, making it an environmentally friendly solution.
Ideal for Long Crossings: On long journeys (offshore voyages, crossings, or coastal sailing), the wind turbine can provide a reliable energy source, powering equipment such as navigation, lighting, and electronics.
Reduced Carbon Footprint: By using clean, renewable energy, the wind turbine helps reduce your boat's carbon footprint.
Quiet and Efficient: Modern models are designed to be quiet and aerodynamic, minimizing noise while maximizing energy production efficiency.
Key Features to Consider When Choosing a Wind Turbine for a Sailboat:
Power:
For medium-sized sailboats, a turbine with 400 to 500 W is usually sufficient.
For larger yachts or sailboats with large batteries, models ranging from 600 W to 1000 W may be more appropriate.
Wind Type:
Choose a turbine that has good low-wind startup (ideally starting from 5 knots) to ensure efficiency even in moderate winds.
Charge Regulator:
The MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) charge regulator is essential for optimizing energy production and maximizing battery recharge.
Compatibility with Other Power Sources:
If you also have solar panels, select a turbine with a hybrid regulator that can handle both energy sources to maximize battery recharge.
Durability and Reliability:
Marine conditions can be demanding, so the wind turbine should be designed to withstand saltwater, strong winds, and corrosion.