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EPropulsion Spirit 1.0 Plus 3HP Electric Outboard Motor

Portable and Long-Range Electric Outboard Motor

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The SPIRIT 1.0 Plus by e-Propulsion is the latest and greatest that technology has to offer for an electric boat motor. Free from exhaust or oil and offered as a clean and efficient alternative to gasoline outboards. This electric outboard motor outputs 550 watts of propulsive power making it equivalent to a 3HP gas outboard and ideal for electric only bass boat builds for fishing North Georgia, Virginia, New Jersey and other areas of the country requiring high-performance elite electric outboards. Works great on tenders, dinghies, and sailboats as well.

The 1,276Wh lithium-polymer battery used to power the motor allows for double the run time and charges within 7 hours. The SPIRIT 1.0 Plus is offered in three different shaft lengths and a patented clamp for maximum stability, making it compatible with most watercraft. The brushless DC motor requires minimal maintenance while offering supreme durability, efficiency, and power for any trip. With a gear-free design, you can finally enjoy nature as it was intended, in peace and quiet. All of these components and features make the SPIRIT 1.0 Plus a great option to use for fishing or short roundabout trips. With a detachable battery and foldable tiller, this electric boat motor is highly portable and easy for anyone to carry.

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Please scroll down to view potential run times and see what shaft length is recommended for your vessel!Ā 

INCLUDED WITH THE SPIRIT 1.0 PLUS:

  • 1st Box (43" x 20" x 12")
    • SPIRIT 1.0 Plus Electric Outboard Motor with Tiller Control
    • 2 Blade High-Performance Propeller
    • Standard Battery Charger Included with Motor
  • 2nd Box (20" x 14" x 12") OPTIONAL
    • 1,276Wh Lithium Polymer BatteryĀ 
    • Must select "with Spirit Battery" Pack to include Battery System

    OWNERS MANUAL:

    PERFORMANCE TEST:

    It is imperative to accurately measure the transom mount height for an Epropulsion outboard. Having the wrong measurement for the shaft length can drastically affect the performance of the outboard. If the measurement taken is too short for the transom mount, the propeller will not sit deep enough in the water. When the propeller does not sit deep enough in the water it will cavitate and decrease efficiency. If the measurement taken is too long for the transom mount, the propeller will sit too deep into the water. When a propeller sits too low behind a boat, it will have increased water resistance and reduced speeds.

    Specs

    Ā  Spirit 1.0 Plus
    Power 1 kW (3HP equivalent)
    Input Voltage 39V ā€“ 60V
    Standard Battery Spirit Battery Plus, 1276 Wh li-ion polymer
    Motor Weight* 10.6 kg / 23.4 lbs
    Battery Weight 8.7 kg / 19.2 lbs
    Charging Time Standard charger: 8.5 Hrs Fast charger: 3.5 Hrs
    External Battery Yes, and E-Series Battery recommended
    Propeller 11ā€³ Ɨ 5.8ā€³ 2-blade composite propeller
    Trim / Tilt Angle 0Ā°, 7Ā°, 14Ā°, 21Ā° / 70Ā°
    Shaft Length Extra Short, Short, Long
    Motor Brushless DC motor
    Direct Drive Yes
    Maintenance-Free Yes

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    How to Find Your Shaft Length

    If you are looking for an ePropulsion electric outboard for your boat, choosing the correct shaft length is important.Ā 

    *NOTE* TAKACAT, Aircat, Bris and other Fully Inflatable CatamaransĀ require theĀ SHORT Shaft - due to shallow transom depth in the water.Ā 

    Please note that ePropulsion has a different shaft length measurement from gas-powered outboards. For electric outboards, the shaft length is measured from the top of the clamp bracket to the center of the propeller. For gas outboards, itā€™s measured from the top of the clamp bracket to the anti-ventilation plate.

    As you can see, our XS is close to S from Mercury. Our S is close to L from Mercury. Our L is longer than L from Mercury. See below.

    To find the suitable shaft length, the principle is to make sure the top of the propeller is matched to the lowest point of the transom. In order to get the right shaft length, first, measure the transom height, the length from the top of the boat transom to the bottom of the boat.

    After that, you could choose the recommended shaft length based according to the transom height.

    For most small dinghies and aluminum boats under 15ft, extra short shaft and short will work, depending on the transom height, some over 15.7 inches, some not.

    For boats with the transom height higher than 50 cm / 19.7 inches, a long shaft version is more suitable.Ā For daysailers, sports boats and other sailing boats itā€™s best to measure the distance from the water line to the top of your outboard mount.

    Customer Reviews

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    Tim Dickison
    Outboard motor

    Awesome ! We were at Catalina for the entire weekend and the battery lasted the whole time

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    Brenda Donaldson

    Light weight. Enough torque to move through the water well when starting up and enough horsepower to move through small waves well. Accelerates well.

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    Tomas Fredricks
    What an upgrade

    Purchased as an auxiliary for a 25ā€™ sailboat and a dinghy. Moves the sailboat with four on board out of the marina and not sailing grounds at a comfortable 3-3.5kts. All the while quiet enough for normal conversation. Torque makes maneuvering in and out of the slip as smooth as butter. Easy to carry, mount and dismount. Great service from TBN

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    Travis
    Spirit 1.0

    I only used it once and Iā€™m really liking it. Itā€™s really quiet and smooth. Took it out for 3hrs not running it the whole time but returned with around 20% battery. Still learning how to use it and looking forward to many enjoyable trips on the water with this motor.

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    Jeffrey Rucker
    First outing for raft and motor.

    Used once on a Approach 120 raft for few hours. We were on a small lake. Stiff winds started up and we at the far side of the lake. Not really sure on how the battery would last, we slowly returned to the boat ramp. Directional control was surprisingly good. Power was sufficient to get us back across the lake. About 30 minutes. Recharge time about an hour. Total time was about 2hrs. Trolling and touring the lake. Part of the time 20 min. Full power , the half speed 20 min. Low speed most of the time.