We have an electric motor at Rutland
For all the people who do no know about Rutland, it's one of the rules when using the centre. It is a drinking water reservoir and so we can't use petrol outboards.
We have a 46lb thust motor, and 80 amp/hour battery and it all works well enough. This is when we are day sailing out of Whitwell. In still air it pushes us along at nearly 3 knots and copes well with pontoon work. We have used it for quite long periods when the wind has died and have yet to come close to running out the battery.
It is not a substitute for the 5hp petrol outboard we have when in other situations. It won't push into much of a breeze and that OK on Rutland. After all- it's a sailing boat and meant to be sailed! Why use the motor when you don't need to?
Brian Fisher