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Which ePropulsion motor fits your boat?
From an 11 lb dinghy motor to a fixed-mount sailboat drive — the whole ePropulsion lineup, side by side.
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| Motor | Power | Battery | Format | Best for | From |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| eLite | 1.5 HP (500 W) | Built-in 378 Wh | Ultra-portable clamp-on | Dinghies, tenders, small craft | $1,150 USD |
| Spirit 1.0 Plus | 3 HP (1 kW) | Removable 1276 Wh (floats) | Portable, splits to carry | Dinghies, day-sailers, small fishing boats | $1,650 USD |
| Spirit 1.0 Evo | 3 HP (1 kW) | Removable 1276 Wh + hydrogen. | Portable, sailing-focused | Sailboat auxiliaries — recharges under sail | $1,770 USD |
| Spirit 2.0 | 6 HP (2 kW, 3 kW boost) | Removable 1539 Wh Ultra | Portable class, more punch | Heavier dinghies and small boats | $2,624 USD |
| Navy Evo | 3–9.9 HP (3.0 / 6.0) | External 48V + hydrogeneration | Fixed mount, direct drive | Aluminum fishing boats, cruising sailboats | $3,499 USD |
| Pod Drive Evo | 3–9.9 HP (1.0 / 3.0 / 6.0) | External 48V | Thru-hull / transom pod | Sailboats wanting a quiet built-in drive | $1,609 USD |
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How to choose, in three questions
Portable vs fixed, how much power, and whether you sail.
Portable or fixed-mount?
The eLite and Spirit motors clamp on and lift off — ideal for dinghies, tenders, and day-sailers. The Navy Evo and Pod Drive Evo are fixed or through-hull drives for bigger boats and sailboats using electric as a primary auxiliary.
How much power?
1.5 HP eLite for the lightest craft; 3 HP Spirit 1.0 for dinghies and small sailboats; 6 HP+ Spirit 2.0, Navy, and Pod Drive for heavier boats and longer passages.
Do you sail? Look at Evo.
Spirit 1.0 Evo, Navy Evo, and Pod Drive Evo hydrogenerate — under sail the spinning propeller turns the motor into a generator and puts range back in the battery.
Why buy ePropulsion from Blue Marine
Authorized ePropulsion dealer
Warranty and support handled by us, not a ticket queue.
ABYC-certified advisors
We size the motor, battery, and charging to your boat as one system.
Free US shipping over $49
Fast shipping from Seattle and local pickup, plus 60-day returns on non-lithium items.
Real people, real boats
Call (800) 628-6306 Mon–Sat — we run electric outboards ourselves.
Not sure which ePropulsion fits your boat?
Tell us your boat, your typical trips, and your charging setup — we'll size the motor and battery as one system.
ePropulsion FAQ
Which ePropulsion is best for a dinghy or tender?
For most dinghies and tenders, the eLite (1.5 HP) or Spirit 1.0 Plus (3 HP) are the picks — light, clamp-on, and simple. Heavier tenders and small fishing boats step up to the Spirit 2.0.
Built-in, removable, or external battery — what's the difference?
The eLite has a built-in battery; the Spirit motors use a removable pack you can lift off and swap; the Navy and Pod Drive run off an external E-Series 48V bank you size for range. More external capacity means longer runs between charges.
What is hydrogeneration?
On the Evo models, sailing spins the propeller, which drives the motor as a generator and recharges the battery — a real range-extender for sailboats on passage.
How far will one go on a charge?
It depends on throttle and battery size, but half-throttle roughly quadruples range versus full throttle. A Spirit 1.0 (1276 Wh) runs about an hour flat-out and several hours at cruise; external-battery Navy and Pod setups go much further. We're happy to estimate for your boat.
Can I get remote (helm) steering?
Yes on the Evo models — the Spirit 1.0 Evo Remote Kit, and Evo controls for Navy and Pod Drive, add top- or side-mount remote steering instead of a tiller.















































