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Rich Schultz Rich Schultz is offline
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With regards to the Air Marine you are quite correct. I lost my original
one in a hurricane (at the dock) and when I went to replace it I was told
that the Air Marine X was much quieter. Total BS. In heavy weather I turn
it off before the noise starts to make me think conditions are worse than
they are!! At this point, if I ever get a few bucks ahead I'll replace it
and take the loss. As to what I'll replace with.... I don't know.

The choice depends, to a large degree, on where you are going to be needing
it. Some are better in light air than others and vice versa.

Rich Schultz
CR38 "Drifter"
Tarpon Springs FL

"Barry Gordon" wrote in message
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On 25 Sep 2006 06:35:53 -0700, "ripple" wrote:

I'm interested in hearing comments on any currently available wind or
water powered generators, as well. I'm looking for very low noise and
vibration and I would be very interested to hear from someone familiar
with any of the DuoGen generators.


Barry Gordon wrote:
I would be very grateful for opinions and experiences with the newer
wind generators such as Marine AirX, Aero6gen, KISS, Ampair. TIA.


Most of the resonses I had from a more active sailing group were
either know nothings expressing uniformed opinions or adolescents
spouting adolescent nonsense. On my own research into the higher amp
wind gens:
I heard Marine AirX in 10-15Knts. It had the most grating metallic
whine even at fifty feet. It could be used for Guantanamo
interrogation.
The Aero6gen is good, and quiet, but the company warns against
unattended use in that you have to hand care for it in over 45 kts.
Not for me.
Kiss has a good rep, and a good review from practical sailor, but it
has huge blades with a 29" radius and is strong but primitive. I
wonder about the quietness with those sized blades.
I'm looking at the D400 for me www.d400.co.uk It has very good amp
output, only about 22" radius blades, has no warnings about unattended
use (obviously since it can be roof mounted), and I'm betting it's as
quiet as all the other 5-6- bladed English units.