Description
- Improved robustness and improved corrosion protection
- 4,000 W input power, in terms of propulsion is comparable with a 8-hp petrol outboard
- Maximum efficiency outboard
- Integrated on-board computer with GPS-based range calculation
- 25 mm (2) cable set (3m) including fuse and main switch
- Emergency magnetic stop key
- Battery cable bridge for lead batteries
- Fuse and main switch
Equipment included:
Integrated on-board computer with GPS and display, fuse and main switch, emergency magnetic stop, 25 mm2 cable set (3m), battery cable bridge for lead batteries, remote throttle (Cruise R models) and remote steering connector (Cruise R models)
Warranty:
2 years for non-commercial use
Cruise 4.0 with 2 x Power 26-104
Alternative: 4 x 12 V / 200 Ah AGM Batteries
Range Information
When travelling through water, displacement increases power required in proportion to the cube (third power) of the speed. This means that doubling water speed increases the power required eightfold.
Conversely, it of course also means that only a slight reduction in speed will increase the range attainable significantly. Simply reducing speed by e.g. half a knot has a considerable effect on the remaining range.
Since mental arithmetic to the power of three is quite tricky, the on-board computer of the Cruise constantly calculates the remaining range for you. To do this, it combines the consumption data from the motor with the charge level of the batteries together with the speed over water obtained via GPS. This means you can read the remaining range in real time from the Cruise’s display. Using the TorqTrac App you can even read the remaining range from a map on your smartphone.