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"Jim K." wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:
- Are there charges for docking up and re-charging battteries and
getting water? How much?


Yup. Depends on the marina. Not much typically. Get solar panels, then
you
won't have to charge the bats so often.


Definitely though of solar panels. And the idea I had was this: car
batteries are constantly kept cvharged by a belt driven alternator. Why
can't a shaft driven alternator do the same for boat batteries? And
powering the shaft? The wind/breeze via a small windmill type thingie.
Put it on at night. You'd probably have to build it yourself or have an
engineer design and build it - but have a windmill that connects and
thus turns a shaft in the column - the shaft goes down through the boat
to a a gear or belt which runs the alternator(s) - what do you think?


I think you'll not get enough current to do much beyond trickle charging,
but I don't know. Not my area.

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