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This table provides a comparison of ecologic seagoing boats. It includes sailboats and motorboats running on combustible zero-emission fuels. Only combustible zero emission fuels have been implemented to allow the implementation of data from regular internal combustion motorboats (which can be converted). Specific focus has been put on the decrease in purchasing and operation cost as the size of the vessel increases.

Boat type, material & size range average speed speed variability purchasing cost fuel costs maintenance costs loading capacity cost per 100 kg/cost per passenger difficulty to commandeer Durability Remarks
Fiberglass monohull sailboat unlimited ? km/h regular, ?km/h with hydrofoil highly variable For a boat of 8m length; first hand: 11344€ or more[1], second hand: ?€

For a boat of ?m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

none ?% of original cost yearly ? kg (or about ? people) ?€/100 kg, ?€/ passenger difficult Less sturdy than metal monohull sailboat, difficult to repair, lasts ? years sail system cannot be used to power auxiliary devices
Fiberglass multihull sailboat unlimited ? km/h regular, ?km/h with hydrofoil highly variable For a boat of 8m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

For a boat of ?m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

none ?% of original cost yearly ? kg (or about ? people) ?€/100 kg, ?€/ passenger difficult Less sturdy than metal multihull sailboat, difficult to repair, lasts ? years sail system cannot be used to power auxiliary devices
Metal monohull sailboat unlimited ? km/h regular, ?km/h with hydrofoil highly variable For a boat of 8m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

For a boat of ?m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

none ?% of original cost yearly ? kg (or about ? people) ?€/100 kg, ?€/ passenger difficult Sturdy, easy to repair, lasts ? years sail system cannot be used to power auxiliary devices
Metal multihull sailboat unlimited ? km/h regular, ?km/h with hydrofoil highly variable For a boat of 8m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

For a boat of ?m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

none ?% of original cost yearly ? kg (or about ? people) ?€/100 kg, ?€/ passenger difficult Sturdy, easy to repair, lasts ? years sail system cannot be used to power auxiliary devices
Fiberglass monohull motorboat ? km ? km/h regular, ?km/h with hydrofoil unvariable For a boat of 8m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

For a boat of ?m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

on liquid nitrogen: ?€, on oxyhydrogen: ?€, on flettner sails: 0€ ?% of original cost yearly ? kg (or about ? people) ?€/100 kg, ?€/ passenger difficult Less sturdy than metal monohull motorboat, difficult to repair, lasts ? years motor system can be used to power auxiliary devices, by recharging an energy storage device (eg battery, flywheel energy storage system, refilling of oxyhydrogen tanks will usually require additional electricity station, water for oxydrogen can be obtained directly from the sea or from the deck (from rain) ...)
Fiberglass multihull motorboat ? km ? km/h regular, ?km/h with hydrofoil unvariable For a boat of 8m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

For a boat of ?m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

on liquid nitrogen: ?€, on oxyhydrogen: ?€, on flettner sails: 0€ ?% of original cost yearly ? kg (or about ? people) ?€/100 kg, ?€/ passenger difficult Less sturdy than metal multihull motorboat, difficult to repair, lasts ? years motor system can be used to power auxiliary devices, by recharging an energy storage device (eg battery, flywheel energy storage system, refilling of oxyhydrogen tanks will usually require additional electricity station, water for oxydrogen can be obtained directly from the sea or from the deck (from rain) ...)
Metal monohull motorboat ? km 35 km/h regular, ?km/h with hydrofoil unvariable For a boat of 8m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

For a boat of 269m length; first hand: ?€ or more, second hand: ?€, end of life: 661074€ [2] and having 269m in length[3]

on liquid nitrogen: ?€, on oxyhydrogen: ?€, on flettner sails: 0€ ?% of original cost yearly For a 8m boat: ? kg (or about ? people)
  1. For a 269m boat: 64320000 kg [4][5]
?€/100 kg, ?€/ passenger difficult Sturdy, easy to repair, lasts ? years motor system can be used to power auxiliary devices, by recharging an energy storage device (eg battery, flywheel energy storage system, refilling of oxyhydrogen tanks will usually require additional electricity station, water for oxydrogen can be obtained directly from the sea or from the deck (from rain) ...)
Metal multihull motorboat ? km ? km/h regular, ?km/h with hydrofoil unvariable For a boat of 8m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

For a boat of ?m length; first hand: € or more, second hand: ?€

on liquid nitrogen: ?€, on oxyhydrogen: ?€, on flettner sails: 0€ ?% of original cost yearly ? kg (or about ? people) ?€/100 kg, ?€/ passenger difficult Sturdy, easy to repair, lasts ? years motor system can be used to power auxiliary devices, by recharging an energy storage device (eg battery, flywheel energy storage system, refilling of oxyhydrogen tanks will usually require additional electricity station, water for oxydrogen can be obtained directly from the sea or from the deck (from rain) ...)

Note: the average body weight of a person is set to 75 kg in this table.

References

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  1. ^ Sailing for dummies by JJ Isner, Peter Isner (1997 estimate)
  2. ^ EOL boat Insa sold at 0,93 million dollar
  3. ^ Insa 269m length
  4. ^ Insa having 2680TEU load capacity
  5. ^ 2680 TEU x 24000 kg per container = 64320000 kg or 857600 people

See also

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