Surface Interval wrote:
I'd recommend a 2000 watt contunuous (3000-4000watt surge) true sine wave inverter or inverter/charger. I installed a modified sine wave unit that I am not completely satisfied with. It takes longer to warm something in the microwave, and you might get a humm in a TV's audio or in a 110 volt fan. Most manufacturers do not recommend mounting the inverter in the engine compartment due to heat and possible ignition of gas fumes. I mounted mine in the storage compartment immediately behind the stairs on the port side. Depending on the unit you may need to install a transfer switch to switch from shorepower to inverter power and back. Remember that the inverter will draw a lot of power from the battery bank. An 800 watt microwave draws almost 8 amps on 110 volts, but it requires almost 70 amps from a 12 volt battery. I have 2 large 100 amp hour batteries for the house battery bank. While the inverter is capable, the battery bank will not handle heavy loads for long periods of time. The inverter is great for lighter electrical loads or heavier loads for a brief time. For heavier loads the generator is a much better choice.
Yes, the Honda 2000 will fit in the rear storage compartment with the starting rope side aft. I lay a towel over mine to minimize scuffing and scraping. I use a 6 foot locking cable looped thru the Honda's handle and the hand rail above the storage compartment to keep it in place.
Great info,Thank You!
Very excited about this boat, and the future ahead. thank you!