This may have been discussed before, but this is my first time seeing it.
Couple of things i would do different. Not sure why they choose lead acid? Probably cost. I would go Lithium Ion or the LiPO. You'd cut the weight tremendously, plus you could almost be sure to move that barge faster. Doubling the speed would be my first goal. 4 knots isn't that impressive. A sailboat could have beat this thing bad. 5 guys on this one boat seems an overkill. You would think 2 could have handled it, once again reducing weight. I still think a small sail of some sort maybe could be design in? Or what about at least a wind generator? Windy days could then charge the batteries. Very cool trip, can read the blog entries and watch videos at the link at the bottom of this post.
I really can't see this being anymore "unreliable" then a normal sailing vessel. Electric motors/batteries? Can't get more simple then that.
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The boat is called "sun21". It is a catamaran of the MW-LINE Type C 60 and it is similar to the boats used at the Swiss National Exposition Expo 02. The boat is about 14 m long and 6.6 m wide. It sleeps 5 to 6 persons for the long journey across the Atlantic and has room for large groups for visits or short excursions. The kitchen is placed in one hull and sanitary installations in the other. A large deck roofed with photovoltaic modules has been installed between the hulls. The boat is equipped with solar modules, batteries and motors allowing a constant speed of 5–6 knots (10–12 km/h) 24 hours a day, equivalent to the average speed of sailing yachts.



