wkearney99 wrote:
That and consider the wave action when under way. The bow of the boat tends to move around a lot more than the stern. I wouldn't want to lash something heavy down on the bow and risk having it come loose.
Gentlemen,
I understand all of the concerns about portable generators. I have read and participated in those arguments.

My question, and perhaps I should have been clearer, is about putting the generator on the deck when we are swimming (anchored) ... not sleeping, not hanging out in the cabin. When we are cabin-bound, the generator is strapped down to the swim platform. When underway, I stow it between the table pedestal and the side seat (unless it's hot, then I leave it strapped to the swim deck).
The vibration concerns me not because of the noise, but the potential damage (stress cracks, etc) and also the cleats that I posted. I wasn't sure if powder coated aluminum would be able to withstand the vibration either.
Thanks,
Craig C.
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