Woody Roehm
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  • Cape Coral, FL
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Ray Electric Outboards & Ray E-Boats

The most reliable, quiet and efficient electric outboard in the worldConsider a Ray E-Boat for your boating pleasure.Electric boats not only have the advantage of quite, green, easy, low cost operation,the boats can perform much better than you think. How’s 70 miles at 6.2 MPH for 12hours sound. For comparison this is typical sailboat speed. This performance requiresefficient displacement hulls, which all of our boats have. You can boat, fish or cruise allday and charge  up overnight at a…See More
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NEW Slip Clutch by Ray Electric Outboards, Hit the Bottom and Keep on Boating!

Ray Electric Outboards is happy to announce the new Slip Clutch addittion to our line of fine Electric Outboard motors. This motor will hit the bottom and ke...
Jun 6, 2012
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"Ray Electric Outboards has just LOWERED the cost of owning the finest Electric Outboard offered on the market today. View at www.rayeo.com"
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Ray Electric Outboards & Ray E-Boats

The most reliable, quiet and efficient electric outboard in the worldConsider a Ray E-Boat for your boating pleasure.Electric boats not only have the advantage of quite, green, easy, low cost operation,the boats can perform much better than you think. How’s 70 miles at 6.2 MPH for 12hours sound. For comparison this is typical sailboat speed. This performance requiresefficient displacement hulls, which all of our boats have. You can boat, fish or cruise allday and charge  up overnight at a…See More
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Ray Electric Outboards & Ray E-Boats

The most reliable, quiet and efficient electric outboard in the worldConsider a Ray E-Boat for your boating pleasure.Electric boats not only have the advantage of quite, green, easy, low cost operation,the boats can perform much better than you think. How’s 70 miles at 6.2 MPH for 12hours sound. For comparison this is typical sailboat speed. This performance requiresefficient displacement hulls, which all of our boats have. You can boat, fish or cruise allday and charge  up overnight at a…See More
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The most reliable, quiet and efficient electric outboard in the world
Consider a Ray E-Boat for your boating pleasure.
Electric boats not only have the advantage of quite, green, easy, low cost operation,

the boats can perform much better than you think. How’s 70 miles at 6.2 MPH for 12

hours sound. For comparison this is typical sailboat speed. This performance requires

efficient displacement hulls, which all of our boats have. You can boat, fish or cruise all

day and charge up overnight at a marina using their standard outlets and keep going.

Whether you are just day boating on your lake, canal or river or setting out to make the

Great Circle Cruise our electric boats will fulfill your choice.

Let's Go for a ride.

If you are planning to visit South West Florida call and arrange for a ride. Take control,

feel the power and the ease of operation. Call: 239-574-1948
Website
http://www.rayeo.com
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I have been a boater all of my life, am presently living on a 32' sailboat. Like any thing to do with the water, fishing, diving.

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At 9:52pm on November 23, 2011, Greg Martin said…

Hi Woody, I just sent you a more detailed message to your inbox here, which should be sent to your regular email as well.

 

I just wanted to let you know that we have forum topic under general discussions that we're using as an archive for previous messages to all members, concerning info about this site. Here's the topic:

 

http://www.electricseas.org/forum/topics/archive-of-messages-to-all

 

We'll periodically send a message with updates on what's going on. This site is always evolving, so please feel free to shape it into whatever you want.

 

Keep it charged!

-Greg

 
 
 

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