Description
WHY NAVY 6.0
Cleansed
You will not have to stain your clothes or hands.
No leakage
Smoke and combustion free.
Minimum maintenance
10 minutes of maintenance for every 100 hours of operation
Economical 48V battery
E-Series LFP battery, reliable autonomy with 3,000 cycles at 80% DOD.
NAVY 6.0 ELECTRIC OUTBOARD SYSTEMS
NAVY 6.0
The Navy 6.0 electric outboard motor is the most powerful of the ePropulsion engines and quickly and efficiently reaches up to 9.9 hp, making it ideal for fishing boats, RIBs and work boats up to 6 tons. It has an advanced cooling system normally mounted on ships with large outboards. You will be ready to venture into any water with our exclusive E175 battery.
ABOUT THE PRODUCT
Navy 6.0 | Speed (mph / kph) | Running Time (hh: mm) | Range (mile / km) |
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500 | 4 / 6.5 | 18:00 | 72/116 |
1000 | 5/8 | 9 o’clock | 45/72 |
2000 | 6.7 / 10.8 | 4:30 | 30.2 / 48.6 |
3000 | 8/13 | 3:00 | 24/39 |
4000 | 11.5 / 18.5 | 2:15 | 25.9 / 41.7 |
5000 | 13.5 / 21.8 | 1:50 | 24.7 / 39.8 |
6000 | 15 / 24.3 | 1:30 | 22.5 / 36.5 |
Performance data is based on a 12 foot aluminum dinghy, with one person, and one E80 Battery pack in calm water. Actual speed, range, and runtime may vary depending on boats, cargo, weather, etc.
Input power | 6 kW |
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Equivalent Horsepower |
9.9 hp |
Engine weight * |
27.8 kg / 61.3 lbs |
Shaft Length (Short) |
64 cm / 25.2 inches |
Shaft Length (Length) |
76.5 cm / 30.1 inches |
Cut / Tilt Angle |
0 °, 5 °, 10 °, 15 ° / 60 ° |
Propeller (High Pitch) |
32 x 27.4 cm / 12.6 × 10.8 inches |
Propeller (Low Pitch) | 34 × 21.6 cm / 13.4 × 8.5 inches |
Refrigeration |
Closed Circuit Liquid Coolant |
Transfer of power |
Gearbox (24:13) |
* Weight has been calculated with the short axis version. Actual weight varies slightly with other models.
Outboard
1 Piece Set
Propeller (high pitch & low pitch)
1 Piece Set
Keyset
1 Piece Set
Battery connector cable
1 Piece Set
Main switch cable
1 Piece Set
User manual and warranty card
1 Piece Set
- Is it possible to control a Navy motor with either a remote control or a tiller?
- Yes, every Navy motor is designed to be compatible with two control methods. The Navy top mount control and the Navy tiller are interchangeable, which is convenient and cost effective for users. For example, if you own a Navy 6.0 tiller control version, but you also need a remote version, you just need to purchase one more Navy remote control instead of buying another Navy 6.0 motor.
- How to choose your shaft length?
- Find out the transom height first. You could choose a short shaft for transom height between 30-40 cm, and a long shaft between 40-60 cm. You could refer to this blog for details.
- Can I use Navy 6.0 in the saltwater?
- Yes, all ePropulsion motors can be used in saltwater. We have two-layer anti-corrosion design on high-quality corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy. After each saltwater use, you just flush the outboard with fresh water. For more information, you could refer to this blog.
- CanI I use the 3rd party battery to power Navy 6.0?
- Yes, you can. There’re requirements for third-party batteries:
- Continuous discharge current should be over 62.5A for Navy 6.0.
- Nominal battery voltage should be 48V. To make a 48V battery pack, you may connect 12V or 24V batteries in series.
- For the lead-acid battery, make sure you buy a deep cycle battery. AGM or Gel are preferred because they’re maintenance-free.
- Will the controller display battery status info when using third-party batteries?
- Yes, but it will not be accurate as when you use the original ePropulsion battery.
- We recommend you to use ePropulsion original E-Series batteries to provide the best experience. The unit price of the E-Series batteries is as low as €0.42 per Wh, the half price of the normal LFP batteries. Also the 3rd party battery can not be connected with Navy 6.0 with a communication cable, so the outboard can’t read the BMS data. There will be a remaining runtime data discrepancy up to 20% on the LED display.