ePropulsion Electric Outboard Lineup 2026: Spirit 1.0 vs Navy vs NEW Spirit 2.0

The future of electric boating just took a massive leap forward. Today, we’re breaking down the entire ePropulsion electric outboard lineup—from the portable Spirit 1.0 Plus to the heavy-duty Navy 6.0 Evo—and we have a huge announcement: Pre-orders for the all-new Spirit 2.0 are officially OPEN! The Spirit 2.0 builds on the legendary reliability of the 1.0 series with upgraded power, efficiency, and smart features. Be the first to get yours by clicking the link below! https://bluemarine.com/products/eprop... 🛥️ Shop the ePropulsion lineup: https://bluemarine.com/collections/ep... 🚤 The ePropulsion Lineup Breakdown 1. Spirit 1.0 Plus (The Portable King) The 3 HP-equivalent workhorse. Ideal for dinghies, tenders, and small sailboats. -Floating Battery: 1276 Wh lithium-ion battery (it actually floats!). -Simplicity: One-button electric start and digital display. -Portable: Just 19 lbs for the battery, making it easy to swap and carry. 2. Spirit 1.0 Evo (For the Sailors) Everything you love about the Plus, but with Hydrogeneration. -Energy Recovery: Charges your battery while you’re under sail or being towed. -Versatile Controls: Compatible with tiller, side-mount, or top-mount remote systems. 3. Navy Series (Power & Performance) When you need more thrust for aluminum fishing boats or larger daysailers. -Navy 3.0 Evo: 6 HP equivalent. Direct-drive and maintenance-free. -Navy 6.0 Evo: 9.9 HP equivalent. The powerhouse of the lineup. =Tech: Both feature hydrogeneration and are saltwater/freshwater ready. ⚓ About Bluemarine: We are a leading distributor of marine electrical systems, electric propulsion, and off-grid power solutions. From Victron Energy components to complete electric boat conversions, we help you ditch the noise and fumes for a cleaner, quieter boating experience. Based in Seattle, shipping nationwide. 🛒 Visit our Website: https://bluemarine.com 📞 Contact Our Support Team: Need help with your setup? Our certified technicians are ready to assist↠ https://bluemarine.com/products/syste... 📱 Follow Us for More Builds & Tips: Instagram: @bluemarineelectric Facebook: @bluemarineelectric Disclaimer: Electrical work on boats can be dangerous. Always consult a certified marine electrician if you are unsure about your installation. Bluemarine is not responsible for damage or injury resulting from DIY installations.