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Is Electric Power Viable?

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Is electric power viable?

 

Electric power is absolutely a viable power source for pontoon boats.

 

If your interest is in having an environmentally friendly boat to use for quiet cruises around your lake, than electric power may be the way to go. If you would like to have an alternative power source to compliment your outboard engine, electric power makes a great companion to your boats main power source. Electric propulsion has come a long way in just a few short years. Several manufacturers with years of electric power experience have designed power units that are efficient, attractive, low maintenance, and deliver performance and duration that could only be dreamed of a few short years ago. Battery technology has progressed to the point where running time and ease of charging are no longer an issue. On-board chargers and even solar panels are now available to keep your electric Pontoon ready when you are. Prices are reasonable and maintenance is not an issue. Electric power for Pontoons is the wave of the future and some day even water skiing and tubing may be  possible with electric power.

 

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