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Default Cruising Boat Generator (small)

"Bruce in Bangkok" wrote in message
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On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 03:27:33 GMT, "Glenn \(s/v Seawing\)"
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 07:46:59 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok
wrote:

If I were planning on putting a generator in a boat I'd "ping" Larry
as he recently described a new model Honda that apparently is a DC
generator and an inverter combined. Larry says that he uses one and it
is quite and efficient.

Unfortunately that is not a marine generator that can be installed
below decks, nor it is a diesel.


Right, besides the noise, I don't like that this think can never be below
deck (gasoline). The generator and it's fuel supply always sit at the
stern
rail. Don't get me wrong, we're used to it & live with it pretty well. A
similar sized diesel system would be welcome.

Glenn.

Well, I can say from experience that you probably do not want an air
cooled diesel generator either. The previous owner of a power boat I
am rebuilding installed one. Noisy, vibrates and makes a nice heater
for the cabin when it is cold. Plus, no emergency shutdowns installed.

The problem with a fixed gen set in a 35 foot boat (I think the OP
said that) is where do you put it? I've seen them installed but
generally it turns out to be a compromise.

Bruce-in-Bangkok
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Yes, I hear you. In my case, there's lots of room. Seawing is a 41' Center
Cockpit with a large engine room. Originally there was a generator
installed, but it was dead when I bought the boat & I've removed it and used
the space for a house bank.

Glenn.