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Electrical Budget Worksheets

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Electrical Budgets

As part of the SSS TransPac race entry, each competitor is required to submit an electrical budget worksheet.

Typically the yachts are operating a number of electrical systems, such as autopilots, performance instrumentation, radios, all of which are powered by electricity stored in the on-board battery bank.

Each competitor in the SSS TransPac race from San Francisco to Hanalei, Kauai (Hawaii) is required to meet these two rules:

4.21 A mininum of 2 batteries with a combined capacity of at least 120 amp hours.

4.22 A means of charging the batteries at sea at a rate that will allow the running lights to be used during the period of darkness each day.

In the interests of sharing the experience of the competitors, here are the electrical budget worksheets submitted by the 2008 TransPac race competitors.

Alchera, J-120

Ankle Biter, Santa Cruz 27

Black Feathers, Cal 20

Carroll E, Pacific Seacraft Dana 24

Chesapeake, Outbound 46

Dogbark, X-Open 60

Dream Chaser, Valiant 40

Feolena, Valiant 32

Feral, International Folkboat

Harrier, Finn Flyer 31

Haulback, Spencer 35

Hecla, Hammerhead 54

Kali O Kalani, Hawkfarm 28

Kitty Mambo, Beneteau First Class 10

Nana, Saga 43


Ragtime, J-92


Sparky, Pearson Electra

Wildflower, Wylie Custom 27
 
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