The RemigoOne: Redefining Electric Outboard Motors

The RemigoOne: Redefining Electric Outboard Motors

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The RemigoOne electric outboard motor has rapidly gained attention in the boating community for its innovative design, ease of use, and sustainability. As the world shifts toward more eco-friendly solutions in all industries, the marine sector has embraced electric propulsion as a cleaner alternative to traditional gas-powered motors. The RemigoOne stands out among its competitors, offering a seamless blend of performance, portability, and user-centric features that cater to recreational boaters and professional mariners alike.

At its core, the RemigoOne is designed for simplicity and versatility. Weighing only 26 pounds, it is remarkably lightweight for an outboard motor, making it easy to carry, install, and store. Despite its compact design, the motor delivers robust power, equivalent to a 3 HP gas outboard. This makes it ideal for smaller vessels such as dinghies, skiffs, and sailboats. Additionally, its minimalist design reduces maintenance requirements to simply hosing it off occasionally after use, allowing users to spend more time on the water and less time worrying about upkeep.

One of the key highlights of the RemigoOne is its integrated battery system. Unlike many other electric outboards that require separate batteries and cables, the RemigoOne's battery is built directly into the motor. This not only simplifies installation but also enhances portability. The motor provides a range of up to 14 nautical miles on a single charge, depending on speed and load, making it suitable for short to medium-distance trips. Furthermore, it features a universal charging system that supports both AC and DC inputs, ensuring compatibility with various charging setups.

Sustainability is a significant driving force behind the popularity of the RemigoOne. Electric motors like this one produce zero emissions, contributing to cleaner waterways and reduced environmental impact. The motor operates almost silently, minimizing noise pollution and providing a more peaceful boating experience. This quiet operation is especially beneficial for wildlife enthusiasts who wish to explore natural habitats without disturbing the local ecosystem.

Another standout feature of the RemigoOne is its intuitive control system. The motor offers a unique 180-degree steering capability including full power reverse, allowing for precise maneuvering in tight spaces. The shape of the shaft even provides absolute steerability when no power is applied.  Its tiller handle is rugged and comfortable, and the easy-to-use throttle and forward-reverse functionality ensure a smooth and responsive driving experience. Additionally, the motor includes a built-in display that provides real-time information on battery status and speed, empowering users to make informed decisions during their trips.

In summary, the RemigoOne electric outboard motor is a game-changer in the marine industry. By combining lightweight design, integrated technology, and eco-friendly performance, it caters to the needs of modern boaters seeking convenience and sustainability. Whether you're an avid sailor looking for an auxiliary motor or a casual boater exploring calm lakes and rivers, the RemigoOne offers a reliable and innovative solution. As electric propulsion continues to evolve, products like the RemigoOne pave the way for a cleaner and more enjoyable future on the water.


Remigo Launches at Charleston Race Week

Remigo Launches at Charleston Race Week

Remigo was excited to make the 2024 Charleston Race Week the launch for its activities in North America.  The company’s elegant and rugged RemigoOne 3HP electric outboard, adopted by various J70 fleets in Europe, was awarded to the overall winner of the J70 fleet.

Held from April 18 to 21, the venue presented sailors with a variety of challenging conditions. Day one racing was conducted in light air and shifty conditions. The second day started as a floater, with the wind arriving late in the day and just in time to get some races off.  As the wind intensified, it provided fast and exhilarating racing under sunny skies and pleasant summer-like temperatures. These changeable conditions, mounting winds, and the complicated currents in Charleston Bay put the 40 plus crews to the test, making for a dynamic and engaging regatta.

The J/70 class was notably competitive, with a fleet of 42 boats on the line, and numerous prominent teams driving the pace. Defending champion Brian Keane, skipper of Savasana, returned to defend his title. The fleet also included other skilled sailors, contributing to a highly contested series of races.  When the smoke cleared, Doug Newhouse had clinched victory with his team on Yonder.  Doug and the team finishing with a five-point lead over Brian Keane on Savasana. This achievement was particularly significant given the strong competition and the challenging sailing conditions throughout the event. 

Five points behind Yonder was a three-way tie for the silver medal at 25 pts each. After comparing their results in individual races, it was Keane’s Savasana at silver, Ed Lebens’s Reggae Shark at bronze, and past World Champion Joel Ronning in Catapult taking 4th.  Remigo applauds the accomplishments of the winners in an amazingly tight and competitive fleet and was especially happy to present the RemigoOne to Doug Newhouse and the team on Yonder.


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