The popular Rutland range of small wind turbines are built by Marlec, a well-established British company that have been developing renewable energy products since the 1970's.
The Rutland 503 is their smallest wind turbine. Sturdy, compact, safe and efficient, it is the most popular choice for battery charging on yachts - although it is equally at home installed on land-based applications, narrowboats, or set up next to a touring caravan or motorhome. An upgraded version - the 504 - is now available.
The Rutland 913 is a medium-sized wind turbine, again aimed primarily at marine applications. A more powerful turbine, it will allow you to run most of your lighting and navigation equipment from clean, free, renewable energy.
Both models are a popular sight in marinas - many thousands are in use worldwide - boat owners like the clean, aerodynamic lines and the quiet operation.
Flexible thin-film solar panels with an adhesive backing.
Super-flexible panels ideal for yachts and expeditions
Polycrystalline frameless solar panels that can take a gentle curve. Available in 5, 10 or 20W
High quality, semi-flexible solar panels designed with the yachtsman in mind. A range between 24 and 70 watts
Polycrystalline solar panels with exceptionally robust frames and superb build quality.
Small wind turbines, ideal for battery charging on yachts.
Reliable vertical axis turbines - great for remote power solutions.
Efficient fluorescent lighting for boats and caravans.