FIND EVERYTHING ELECTRIC BOATS in THE PLUGBOATS SUPPLIER DIRECTORIES
With listings for over 625 companies worldwide, the Plugboats Directories of Electric Boat and Boating Suppliers is the complete international source for information about electric boating companies and suppliers: electric boats, motors, outboards, inboards, pods, saildrives, motors, batteries, chargers and accessories, as well as electric boat rentals and charters. This page lists all companies in all categories.
Click on a link below for Directories in each category that can be searched by Product or Service, Business Type (Dealer, Distributor, Manufacturer) and Country.
Links to Categorized Plugboats Directories
Boats: Powerboats, Sailboats, PWCs, Boards Boat Shows Accessories: Batteries, Chargers, Solar etc. Motors: Inboards, Outboards, Pods, Saildrives, Trolling, ‘IOs’ and ‘Z-Drives’ Refits, Conversions, Service Rentals, Charters, Tours, Cruises Associations All Categories
Plugboats Buying Guides
Plugboats also has Buying Guides with specifications giving power ratings, motor type, weight and other specifications for individual motors – including MSRP price in many instances. There is also our excellent explainer about electric boat batteries.
Outboard Motors Less than 5kW Outboard Motors More than 5kW Inboard Motors Pods and Saildrives Trolling Motors Batteries
Electric Boat and Boating Directory: Includes All Categories
The directory below includes all manufacturers, dealers and online retailers of all categories of electric boats and related motors and accessories.
For individual categories use the blue links above for a page dedicated to that category alone.
About
Over the past 45 years I have had the pleasure of designing an unusually wide variety of boats of all sizes – both sail and power-driven (see https://nigelirens.com/), but right now we are concentrating on spreading the word about a particular kind of power-driven boat – the development of which has been an on-going passion of ours since 2003.
These designs are characterised by the fact that their hulls are unusually Long for their Displacement. From the outset we therefore adopted the term ‘LDL’ (‘Low Displacement/Length ratio) to identify this kind of vessel.
In the case of the ‘LDL’ hull our clear objective has always been to optimise a range of speeds that lie anywhere between slow speed (the easy bit…) up to ‘swift’ speeds up to about 12-14 knots – beyond which planing-hulled designs will be more appropriate – especially if these speeds are needed for much of the time afloat.
Totnes, UK