NEW PRODUCTS Third generation
heater launched by Eberspaecher’s
The new generation of air heaters is newly
developed and will be available from 2 to 8kW. All the product variants incorporate Eberspaecher’s brushless motor designed for a longer service life as well as the stepless heat output control and an optimised metering pump for quiet operation.
The combustion chamber, which has been fully redesigned, gives greater flexibility in installing the heater and the new heat exchanger has also been developed to provide better flow ratios within the heater itself and therefore, higher efficiency. The modified positioning of the temperature sensor has further improved the temperature control. Sensor-controlled sequences make the start-up phase more efficient than previous models.
First outboard from Remigo
Remigo’s electric outboard motor, RemigoOne is fully encapsulated and will provide 35kg of thrust - comparable to around 3hp. The Slovenian designed and manufactured motor is due to be available in the UK in September through Silent Yachting and will provide an average 14 NM range, easy handling, and a three-hour recharge cycle on AC, with smart charging capabilities for onboard 12-24 DC wiring.
It is the first product from the manufacturer which has developed it with an aluminium case designed and shaped to resemble a rudder. The Remigo is constructed with a 1000W electric brushless DC motor, a 1000Wh Li-Ion battery, an integrated smart battery management module for enhanced safety, and a two-button power control module with ten- step forward/backward logic. The unit weighs 13.5kg and its upper part is watertight to IP67 standard - the submerged part is IP 69.
Sustainable 3D printed sloops
A new company is putting innovation and sustainability first with its new range of 3D printed sloops. Sloepmakerij produces 3D printed sloops, one-masted sailing boats with a mainsail and jib rigged fore and aft, made from recycled material including PET bottles.
The boat builder, which won the Dutch startup of the year 2021, produces its sloops from designs by Martin Bekebrede, among others. Sloepmakerij developed the processs for the production of its sloops with with TU Delft, with whom it worked in collaboration to validate the sloops scientifically with a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). By looking at a sloop’s impact on human health and the environment, the company has been able to determine a sustainability score for each sloop. In addition, all of the sloops it produces are individually inspected and comply with CE certification.
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