I should also have mentioned that we do use gen set on occasion with it sitting on swim deck, but mostly for transportation to camp spot. When beach camping the plus side of a portable gen set, is to get the noise and vibration away from the boat. We place up the hill and try to find a rock to hide it behind and can not hear it on the boat.
The EU2000 will run everything on the boat except the water heater. The baby microwave is only a 900 watt. May not run everything at once, you must understand consumption and use devices accordingly.
This photo show gen set sitting on beach next to boat, but with 50' cord it would be on other side of rock. We carry 200' of cord and have rigged up a 5 gallon gas can to feed the gen set. Info for mod can be found on any RV site. Tank on the EU is only 1 gallon, that will run 8-12 hrs, but with another 5 gallons, 2-3 days... That beats any built in gen set for economy, and can use with camptrailer, around the house, ect... something a built in genny can not do. Along with a built in costing upwards of 8-10k installed. With using a little common sense, to protect yourself from shock, it will be very easy to decide what the 'right' thing to do is.

This little EU2000 powers our 35' 5th wheel RV when dry camping in the mountains as well. Powers entire trailer except the A/C (13,500 btu), just can not start it up. You can get 2 EU's and hook together and double your power, this can only be done with the inverter type gen sets. DO NOT try with just any gen set.
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