Field proven design first released in 2007
Completely manufactured and assembled in the United States
Relatively small size and weight
Large number of gear ratios from 3:1 to 256:1
Cold rolled 4140 gears and hardened 4140 carrier plates
Lightweight Aluminum ringgear or optional steel ringgear
All components available separately
Custom configurations available
P60: smaller than the P80 - here is a nice insight into the gearbox
Those gearboxes are mostly designed for robotics movement that are rather slow. Let’s wait for the official answer. More than 2500rpm with more than 50% duty cycle would be a nice surprise for the P80.
Your board will barely move with brushed motors, for a little while! Pod choked by carbon dust, lots of heat generated… maintenance… I work for a company that produces also marine thrusters, believe me, r&d have invested a lot to reduce brushed motor from the lineup. They are simply cheap and way cheaper to make run. End of pros. Huge list of cons!
The problem in Efoil is not only to lower the motor rpm, but to have the right output shaft speed (propeller shaft) with the highest torque possible. This is where direct drive lacks and to make it up require the utilize of big diameter (hence leverage) outrunner (with all the cooling difficulty).
Brush motors are 20th century’s technology. Anybody is try to move on asynchronous or fixed magnet brushless, where tight budget ain’t a problem.
Asynchronous would be interesting, there are very nice and refined controllers for those motor but I’m afraid sizes vs. power can’t match syncronous brushless (like ours).