19.43 m
Length (64.0 feet)
15 kWp
Solar Power Generation
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19.43 m
Length (64.0 feet)
15 kWp
Solar Power Generation
1.10 m
Draft (3.6 feet)
CE – A
Certification
1.10 m
Draft (3.6 feet)
CE – A
Certification
Category A – Ocean: This is the c ertification level with the toughest standards and covers vessels of 40’ and over which are designed to be self-sufficient for extended voyages. It is defined as the “category of boats considered suitable for seas with significant wave heights of up to 23 feet (7 meters) and winds of Beaufort force 9 (41-47 knots) or less, but excluding abnormal conditions such as hurricanes.”
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Lastly, a conventionally powered boat has a range of 300 to 500 nautical miles before needing to refill the diesel-engine. The use of a combustion-engine is, of course, inevitably also combined with noise, exhausts and oily films in the water.
Category B – Offshore: Boats operating offshore with winds to 40 knots and significant seas to 13 feet.
Silent is a yacht manufacturer that currently has 22 yachts for sale on YachtWorld, including 20 new vessels and 2 used yachts, listed by experienced boat and yacht brokers mainly in the following countries: United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain and Turkey. Models currently listed on YachtWorld span in size and length from 55 feet to 80 feet. Luxury models listed are rigged with motors up to an impressive 671 horsepower, while lighter-weight models for sale may have as low as 134 horsepower engines (although the average power size across all of our current listings is 362 HP).
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Silent boats for sale on YachtWorld are available for an assortment of prices from $543,476 on the relatively more affordable end, with costs all the way up to $6,884,426 for the more sophisticated, luxurious yachts.
Its 30 high-efficiency photovoltaic panels deliver a peak around 10 kilowatts into a 15 kVa inverter and a battery of unspecified size. That's not exactly a ton of solar power, really, considering that this thing can be specified in an "E-Power" configuration with 2 x 135 kW motors, or a "cruiser" version with 2 x 30-kW motors.
It seems we jumped the gun when we called the SolarImpact the world's first ocean-going solar yacht based just off its CAD renders. There's another company out there with boats in the water, and the Silent 55 can cruise for up to 100 miles (160 km) per day for weeks at a time on solar power alone.
Down below, things get a lot less glamorous, but hopefully you won't have to spend much time down there anyway, as the electric powertrain is all but maintenance-free.