Beachbob wrote:
Thanks for all the information on the generators. I am still confused about one thing, the amount of time I can expect to run the bare necessities over a weekend on just the batteries. This being said I realize that the generator is needed to run the big draw items: AC/Heat, microwave and coffee pot but what about normal cabin items. Specifically the refrigerator, it will run the entire weekend along with lights, radio and the water heater (I assume?). These items are all new to me; we had a 22’ cuddy and the batteries would last a entire weekend running the lights and radio. As they say the bigger the boat the bigger the draw. In the past I would run on both batteries but when on the hook we would live off one of the two batteries; this would always leave one fresh for starting.
It is hard to say how long 'your' batteries will last you on a weekend trip. It depends on how old they are, what size they are, and 'your' power consumption. Water heater is 110v BTW.
I can go for approx 3-4 day in my 5th wheel boondocking, thats with (2) 27 series batteries, but the fridge runs off of propane. In the boat where the fridge runs off the batteries, I get approx 1-2 days off a charge, depending on how hot it is.
If you don't run the fridge, I would expect you would get the same results as your last boat, as long as you are running the same number of lights, speakers, ect... as your last boat, along with using the same size batteries.
I highly recomend the Honda EU2000 gen set, has worked out perfect for us on the boat, RV, and at home. Very quiet, light, dependable, runs 12 hour on 1 gallon of fuel, and its a honda. I have had our EU 2000 since '02 and not a problem with it what so ever.
Your buying what I consider to be one of the 'best' boats out there today, why would you consider anything but the best for a gen set??? Honda is your only choice, IMHO.
Good luck
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