Cruise 10.0R
Cruise
For motorboats and sailboats up to 10 tons
The new flagship of the Cruise line: The new Cruise 10.0 not only has an impressive appearance, it also delivers impressive performance. High-tech from the shaft head to the fin – and emission-free. Make way for the Cruise 10.0!
The Cruise 10.0 is comparable to a 20 HP petrol outboard and can be easily mounted on your boat with a couple of tools.
A power supply from at least four lithium batteries (Power 26-104) or with eight lead batteries (lead-gel or AGM) must be provided for operation.

Benefits
- 12 kW peak power, 10 kW continuous power – powerful propulsion like a 20 HP combustion engine
- Simple handling thanks to voltage level of 48 V
- We recommend the Cruise 10.0 for dinghies and sailboats up to 10 tons.
- Remote steering connector option, comes with remote throttle.
- Intelligent on-board computer and all of the convenience of a Torqeedo electric drive system
- Very robust design – protected from corrosion, saltwater-capable, and completely waterproof (IP67)
- Low-profile design – elegant and modern
Range Information
Speed in knots (km/h)* | Range in sm (km)* | Running time in hours: | |
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Slow | 4,2 (7,8) | 35,2 (65) | 08:20 |
Full throttle | 17,2 (31,9) | 13,7 (25,5) | 00:48 |
* Depends on type of boat, load, propeller and conditions. Speed and range indications do not represent a legal guarantee.
When travelling through water, displacement increases power required in proportion to the cube (third power) of the speed. This means that doubling water speed increases the power required eightfold.
Conversely, it of course also means that only a slight reduction in speed will increase the range attainable significantly. Simply reducing speed by e.g. half a knot has a considerable effect on the remaining range.
Since mental arithmetic to the power of three is quite tricky, the on-board computer of the Cruise constantly calculates the remaining range for you. To do this, it combines the consumption data from the motor with the charge level of the batteries together with the speed over water obtained via GPS. This means you can read the remaining range in real time from the Cruise’s display. Using the TorqTrac App you can even read the remaining range from a map on your smartphone.
Technical Data
Cruise 10.0 R | |
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Input power in watts | 10,000 |
Propulsive power in watts | 5,600 |
Comparable petrol outboards (propulsive power) | 20 HP |
Comparable petrol outboards (thrust) | 25 HP |
Maximum overall efficiency in % | 56 |
Static thrust in lbs* | 315 |
Static thrust in lbs* | 315 |
Integrated battery | – |
Nominal voltage | 48 |
Final charging voltage | – |
Total weight in kg | 59.8 (S) / 61.3 (L) / 62.5 (XL) |
Motor weight without battery in kg | – |
Weight of integrated battery | – |
Shaft length in cm | 38.5 (S) / 51.2 (L) / 63.9 (XL) |
Standard propeller v = speed in km/h at p = power in watts |
v32/p10k |
Alternative propeller options | v15/p10k |
Maximum propeller speed in rpm | 1,400 |
Control | Remote throttle |
Steering | Provision to connect to standard remote steering; lockable |
Tilting device | Electrohydraulic tilt device with overload protection. |
Tilt angle | +-65° |
Trim device | Manual, 4-step |
Integrated on-board computer | Yes |
Stepless forward/reverse drive | Yes |
* Torqeedo static thrust measurement is based on internationally accepted ISO standards. Static thrust figures for conventional trolling motors are typically measured differently, which results in higher values. To compare Torqeedo static thrust data with conventional trolling motors, add approximately 50% to the Torqeedo static thrust values.
FAQ
- Which Cruise for which boat?
- For dinghies and sailboats up to 3 tons, we recommend the Cruise 2.0. The Cruise 4.0 easily propels up to 4 tons. The Cruise 10.0 is suitable for motorboats and sailboats with a weight of up to 10 metric tons.
- Is the on-board computer compatible with my lead batteries?
- Yes, but with limitations.
If the Cruise is operated with lead batteries the charge status indicator (and with it the remaining range indicator) is based on estimates derived from battery information entered during initial motor setup.
- What are the advantages of the Power 26-104 lithium battery for the Cruise?
- As a lithium battery, the Power 26-104 provides far greater performance with lower weight than conventional lead batteries. In other words, it does not weigh down your boat unnecessarily – and you benefit in terms of range and power. You can find more information on pages 34-37.
Additionally, the integrated battery electronics of the Power 26-104 are designed to communicate with the on-board computer,
meaning that the values provided by the battery such as remaining range and capacity are always exact.
- What does the on-board computer do?
- The on-board computer, which is integrated in the remote throttle with the Cruise R and in the tiller with the Cruise T, analyses information from the motor and combines it with GPS data.
Motor consumption a and GPS speed are always exact.
When the Cruise is operated with the Power 26-104, the information on the battery and on range with remaining capacity is also exact because both products communicate with each other. That is very convenient.
- What is the warranty on the Cruise?
- The Cruise models have 2-year warranty from the date of purchase for non-commercial use.


Code | Product | AUST RRP (inc. GST) | NZD RRP (inc. GST) |
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1240-00 | Cruise 10.0 RS | $ | $ |
1241-00 | Cruise 10.0 RSL | $ | $ |
1242-00 | Cruise 10.0 RXL | $TBC | $TBC |
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