HI All,
Assuming you can make a sail light enough (then strong enough), how about putting a very small battery at the base and once a day (or when the battery is fully charged) chop the dc into an inverter and transfer the power by induction? Although there are losses in this? but it would be waterproof.
Just a thought?
Roger
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Experimental prototypes first sailed, on Bray Lake, in 2008, but it was not until 2012, that we had settled on the current design, used in all our Atlantic attempts so far:
All products used within a boat will have undergone months, sometimes years, of experimental test, before weeks or months of 24/7 test, before an Atlantic attempt. Please do not confuse what we are doing experimentally, for possible use in future boats, with our "current design" above. e.g. experiments with boat 6 to test things like compass-based steering, use of wind direction sensors, etc.
Remember that the biggest challenge to a robot boat crossing the Atlantic is reliability: maybe the most useful thing to remember is "KISS" - Keep it Simple, Stupid :-)
