Would LOVE one of these myself. As for the oven I constantly use one more than I do stove top baking foods instead of frying for example.
@ElectricBoatAdventures8 күн бұрын
It will be interesting to see how I cook after being on the boat for a couple weeks at a time. I believe it will be canned food and microwave cooking :-)
@whitepawrolls8 күн бұрын
@@ElectricBoatAdventures Yea for me I'd need to add a small chest freezer somewhere too for that long :)
@CoachingRealtorАй бұрын
We loved the tour guys!!! Your shirt was perfect for the tour too 😊 I totally use rv ovens especially around the holidays. Looking forward to your maiden voyage 🍾
@ElectricBoatAdventuresАй бұрын
thank you for watching and commenting :) - wifey got me the tshirt for my bday
@suncitycowboyАй бұрын
Jim, what an amazing start to your adventure! Episode 1 we loved it - congratulations! And we love the boat! It's perfect for your project and offers plenty of room to play. Beate says the oven is a must if you're travelling for a long time. You'll be able to bake fresh bread, sandwiches, soufflés, and pizza! There's no fast food on the water, but you'll have plenty of time to cook up a storm. (;-)) We can't wait to see what you do next! We wish you all the best!
@ElectricBoatAdventuresАй бұрын
Thank You for the nice comments. But......Baking...me. If Wifey's not with me, Its Canned food, and Microwave hot dogs. :)
@joedemichael6579Ай бұрын
Congrats on the getting your Lil Hobo Jim! Awesome video and looking forward to the conversion.
@ElectricBoatAdventuresАй бұрын
Thank You!
@markedebevoise3300Ай бұрын
Really cool house boat 😎🤘
@ElectricBoatAdventuresАй бұрын
Thank you, they really are. Small enough that you can haul them around to different locations like an RV. And also has a comfort of an RV. But you get to try out all the beautiful lakes and rivers this great country has to offer.
@justkeepgoingАй бұрын
Hey Jim, that looks like a great project! Someone did a great job on the refit of the interior. I'm looking forward to seeing how you implement your E-drive.
@ElectricBoatAdventuresАй бұрын
Thank you :-) I really like your username, I hope people take that to heart. I was very blessed that the previous owners did the interior remodel. Now all I have to do is the conversion and off we go :-).
@ThisLilHoboАй бұрын
Congrats with the Lil Hobo. Thanks for the video. I work alot with solar and batteries, and I can say that you have more space then you need for solar panels. How much battery capacity are you looking to use/fill? This will help determine the amount of solar you will need. I can imagine that "e-propulsion" will use alot of power. So your expected commuting distance will be the factor that helps determine a battery capacity. You can save a ton of weight/space by replacing the fridge with electric only since you will have the power. We put a lake water filter system on ours and it was probably the best spent time and money uypgrade that we did. Since it appears as if your are not in coastal salt waters, it can be very very useful and you dont have to carry around tons of water/tank weight to slow down your electric effeciency. Keep making the videos and have a great day and I will see you on the lake!
@ElectricBoatAdventuresАй бұрын
Hello and thank you for your comment. That is a lot of great information, I had thought about the water system and it is awesome to see that it would fit on a little boat like ours. You are correct about the power requirements for the motor and however since I'm only going to be on lakes my travel distance is not a really big requirement so I can just pull over and go fishing for a day or so. However my shortage conscience I want to get as much solar that would fit on the roof as possible so my travel distance can be more. I'm going to do a little bit more research to find out how much propulsion I need to move the boat approximately 5 to 7 knots as I have calculated that the whole speed for that boat is 7.3 knots.
@pepperwatson7784Ай бұрын
Our travel in my RV, pretty regularly love to cook, and I use my oven all the time they’re not the greatest, but they will work
@ElectricBoatAdventuresАй бұрын
We don't use ours very much at all. One comment was that they use it for storage. Hey! Maybe I can put batteries in there :-)
@mikenienaber1012Ай бұрын
We use our rv oven every trip. Primarily for biscuits.
@ElectricBoatAdventuresАй бұрын
Yum, biscuits and gravy! I want to go camping with you all :-)
@ThomasJones-ij6hvАй бұрын
Jackie the Joke Man does electric conversions?😂 Great video. Ba Ba Booey.
@ElectricBoatAdventuresАй бұрын
I try not to take myself too seriously. Thank you for the comment.
@VictorMartinez-vp9gd19 сағат бұрын
I wouldn't use solar panels. I would use the, " alternator battery charger , " with your small generator, or use a lawn mower motor attached to a old alternator . Don't have to worry about cloudy days . . .
@lorencolt10 күн бұрын
Frig / freezer to run on gas it also has to runs on 12v
@ElectricBoatAdventures10 күн бұрын
yes on gas. will use heater and hot water , fridge and some cooking. I will use a Buck Converter for 12 volts. was going to use a stand-alone 12 Volt LFP, but its all about the room, or lack of.
@4thGloryMondayАй бұрын
i use the oven in my 5th wheel, for storage. haha
@ElectricBoatAdventuresАй бұрын
HAYYYY...That's a Great Idea. (Wife slaps me) NO! lol
@Paladun10015 күн бұрын
I would have left the railing on the roof in place to protect the solar
@ElectricBoatAdventures14 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Hum, Protect the panels from what? humans will not be allowed on the roof except for me to go up there and clean them. and I think they will also cast a shadow over the solar panels in the early Mornings and late evenings. and The railings took up about 6 " off of the edge of the roof for the railing support so I can use that maybe for more panels ,More panels, more power :)
@juanvelez7070Ай бұрын
Fasten the panels to the railing then you have under panel access.
@ElectricBoatAdventuresАй бұрын
@@juanvelez7070 Hum, then I would have to mount more railing to support the fronts and the other sides of the panel.