About the 6500W 10hp Electric Outboard – 10hp
The 6500W 10hp motor is the intermediate version of the motorzoo performance range of outboards, with the following specifications:
- Shaft. Adjustable long / medium / short shaft configuration to suit any application.
- Power. Rating of 6.5kW (approx. equivalent to 10hp), drawing a maximum 138 Amps at 48 Volts.
- Propeller. Diameter of 25cm (10 inch), pitch of 18cm (7 inch), and speed of 2600 RPM.
- Thrust. Force of 823 Newtons (185 Lb/pound). See guide to size the motor for your boat
- Weight. Net 24kg (no battery).
- Motor. Patented hermetically sealed (watertight) magnetic induction drive motor. Brushless, no gears.
- Controls. Smartphone interface. Tiller throttle, or optional remote throttle & steering.
Special Features of the motorzoo 6500W 10hp Electric Outboard
- Mimimal moving parts. The unit has an absolute minimum of moving parts.
As a result, there are fewer things that can go wrong in the marine environment. - No moving seal. The motor itself is self contained and hermetically enclosed (watertight) within a bulb at the bottom of the shaft.
Significantly, this means there is no chance of water ingress into the electrical windings. - Magnetic induction drive. The motor itself drives a magnet.
In essence, this magnet induces rotation in another magnet that is attached to the propeller.
Advantages
- No cooling system required. Because the motor unit is immersed in water, it is naturally cooled by the flow of water around it.
Having no requirement for cooling circuits means one less thing that can go wrong. But there are more benefits to the design:
- No driveshaft required. The shaft only contains the power cables that are required to power the motor. This means fewer moving parts,.
What’s so special about not having a drive shaft?
- Elimination of gears. No drive shaft means no need for gears at the bottom of the shaft.
- Adjustable shaft length. This means that the 6500W 10hp electric outboard is adaptable to short, medium, or long shaft applications.
It can be used on a dinghy in shallow waters, or on a bracket attached high to the transom of a yacht up to 15 meters, as an auxilliary motor.
Example Bundle
| Item | SKU | Description | Price | Qty | Net | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | OMB-065-48 | 6500W 10hp Electric Outboard - 48V | $5,995.00 | 1 | $5,995.00 | |
![]() | CMC-200-C1 | 4AWG Cable 175 Amp Extension 25mm2 | $219.45 | 1 | $219.45 | |
| Subtotal Motor & Cable | $6,214.45 | |||||
![]() | CMC-050-B3 | 6AWG Cable 175 Amp Parallel Adapter 16mm 2 | $148.50 | 1 | $148.50 | |
![]() | CMB-050-M8 | 6AWG Cable 120 Amp Battery Lead 16mm 2 | $68.75 | 1 | $68.75 | |
![]() | BOA-050-B1 | 2500Wh 48V LiFePO4 Battery | $1,694.00 | 2 | $3,388.00 | |
| Subtotal Battery & Cables | $3,605.25 | |||||
| Total Bundle | $9,602.45 |
What do you need to know about electric outboard motors?
There are two types of electric outboard motors. That is:
- trolling motors. Trolling motors will produce limited trust because of their limited power and propeller configurations.
A trolling motor might drive a dinghy of up to 3 meters in length, with a weight of up to say 200kg, to a speed of up to 4 knots.
But not much faster. - performance motors. Performance motors such as the 48V-11×5 create more torque, and are designed to drive larger craft.
Say up to 15 meters, with greater weights, up to 4,000kg, to greater speeds.
The maximum speed achievable will depend on factors such as:
- watercraft displacement;
- waterline length;
- motor speed;
- propeller diameter and pitch, and;
- other factors.
Electric Outboards vs Petrol Outboards
Electric outboard motors are very different to petrol outboard motors, on a number of levels:
Torque
Electric outboards maintain a higher torque throughout the RPM range.
Efficiency
Electric outboards operate at about 80% efficiency, with about 20% being lost as heat.
Emissions
Electric outboards have no noxious emissions, whereas small petrol motors generate lots of noxious emissions.
Noise
Electric outboard motors operate at much lower noise levels than petrol motors.
Complexity
Electric outboard motors have very few moving parts.
Power
Larger petrol engines (of 50hp or more) have an advantage over electric motor driven models.
Why not just convert petrol outboards to electric?
Power considerations.
- The 6500W 10hp has a power rating of 6.5 kilowatts.
- The motor draws a peak current of 138 Amps, and therefore requires a battery of sufficient voltage to meet these requirements.
- This is why uses a 48V (48 Volt) Lithium-Iron-Phosphate power supply.
Any battery of less than 48V would not provide the current required. - And any battery of more than 48V would require special safety certification to work on.
So 48V provides the sweet spot for power delivery.
How many batteries are needed for the 6500W 10hp electric outboard?
- A 50 Amp hour (48v-50Ah) LifePO4 Battery will typically be able to deliver a peak current of 100 Amps.
- Therefore, a minimum of two 48v50Ah batteries would be required for the 6500W 10hp motor.
(Note, a 30Ah battery would not be sufficient). - The combination of 2x 50Ah batteries in parallel will deliver peak current of 138A for about 45 minutes.
(Note that this represents the minimum operating time, as it assumes full throttle for the whole time.)
Operating safety
- LiFePO4 batteries are much safer to use than Li-Ion batteries, especially in an aquatic environment.
- We also prefer connections and cables with the highest water resistance rating.









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