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If you have nice insulation on your boat then you will not even hear
the wind gen unless your on deck, much less the people bitching about
it.

Joe



Capt.Mooron wrote:
An excellent item for the required onboard electrical needs. Don't listen to
these whining dock divas that have negative comments.... they readily fire
up an auxiliary and stink up the place to charge their batteries or leave a
dock. Most of them couldn't operate a boat without a massive electrical
output.

I'd recommend the sturdiest and largest unit your vessel can comfortably
carry. If anyone complains about noise... fire up the 1000 watt sound system
and crank up the bazooka tube to drown them out. Then fire up the genset and
your engine as well. Start hollering off key to the music and dance around
your boat buck naked swinging a bottle of rum. Keep that up for 30 min...
then put your clothes back on, shut down everything but the wind gen, see
how many vessels have weighed anchor... you won't have any further
complaints. It's all a matter of perspective.

Chucky is a ****ant without a clue about boats. He'll whine about noise and
sails in the frickien LIS... surrounded by noise and smog! Chucky you big
baby! You Weiner!

Several boats in my mooring field are equipped with wind gens... I don't
hear them. Almost every serious long distance cruiser is equipped with both
solar and wind gen systems.

CM-


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


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And the boat all closed up on a hot Summer night?


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If you have nice insulation on your boat then you will not

even hear
the wind gen unless your on deck, much less the people

bitching about
it.

Joe



Capt.Mooron wrote:
An excellent item for the required onboard electrical

needs. Don't listen to
these whining dock divas that have negative comments....

they readily fire
up an auxiliary and stink up the place to charge their

batteries or leave a
dock. Most of them couldn't operate a boat without a

massive electrical
output.

I'd recommend the sturdiest and largest unit your vessel

can comfortably
carry. If anyone complains about noise... fire up the

1000 watt sound system
and crank up the bazooka tube to drown them out. Then

fire up the genset and
your engine as well. Start hollering off key to the

music and dance around
your boat buck naked swinging a bottle of rum. Keep that

up for 30 min...
then put your clothes back on, shut down everything but

the wind gen, see
how many vessels have weighed anchor... you won't have

any further
complaints. It's all a matter of perspective.

Chucky is a ****ant without a clue about boats. He'll

whine about noise and
sails in the frickien LIS... surrounded by noise and

smog! Chucky you big
baby! You Weiner!

Several boats in my mooring field are equipped with wind

gens... I don't
hear them. Almost every serious long distance cruiser is

equipped with both
solar and wind gen systems.

CM-


"Barry Gordon" wrote in message
...

I would be very grateful for opinions and experiences

with the newer
wind generators such as Marine AirX, Aero6gen, KISS,

Ampair. TIA.



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Scotty wrote:
And the boat all closed up on a hot Summer night?


Yeah..With the gen-set running, and AC cranked on high.

Joe





--
Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_
"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com..
.

If you have nice insulation on your boat then you will not

even hear
the wind gen unless your on deck, much less the people

bitching about
it.

Joe



Capt.Mooron wrote:
An excellent item for the required onboard electrical

needs. Don't listen to
these whining dock divas that have negative comments....

they readily fire
up an auxiliary and stink up the place to charge their

batteries or leave a
dock. Most of them couldn't operate a boat without a

massive electrical
output.

I'd recommend the sturdiest and largest unit your vessel

can comfortably
carry. If anyone complains about noise... fire up the

1000 watt sound system
and crank up the bazooka tube to drown them out. Then

fire up the genset and
your engine as well. Start hollering off key to the

music and dance around
your boat buck naked swinging a bottle of rum. Keep that

up for 30 min...
then put your clothes back on, shut down everything but

the wind gen, see
how many vessels have weighed anchor... you won't have

any further
complaints. It's all a matter of perspective.

Chucky is a ****ant without a clue about boats. He'll

whine about noise and
sails in the frickien LIS... surrounded by noise and

smog! Chucky you big
baby! You Weiner!

Several boats in my mooring field are equipped with wind

gens... I don't
hear them. Almost every serious long distance cruiser is

equipped with both
solar and wind gen systems.

CM-


"Barry Gordon" wrote in message
...

I would be very grateful for opinions and experiences

with the newer
wind generators such as Marine AirX, Aero6gen, KISS,

Ampair. TIA.


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Oh, now I get it, you're the noisy polluter we're trying to
avoid.

SV


"Joe" wrote in message
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Scotty wrote:
And the boat all closed up on a hot Summer night?


Yeah..With the gen-set running, and AC cranked on high.

Joe





--
Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_
"Joe" wrote in message

oups.com..
.

If you have nice insulation on your boat then you will

not
even hear
the wind gen unless your on deck, much less the people

bitching about
it.

Joe



Capt.Mooron wrote:
An excellent item for the required onboard

electrical
needs. Don't listen to
these whining dock divas that have negative

comments....
they readily fire
up an auxiliary and stink up the place to charge

their
batteries or leave a
dock. Most of them couldn't operate a boat without a

massive electrical
output.

I'd recommend the sturdiest and largest unit your

vessel
can comfortably
carry. If anyone complains about noise... fire up

the
1000 watt sound system
and crank up the bazooka tube to drown them out.

Then
fire up the genset and
your engine as well. Start hollering off key to the

music and dance around
your boat buck naked swinging a bottle of rum. Keep

that
up for 30 min...
then put your clothes back on, shut down everything

but
the wind gen, see
how many vessels have weighed anchor... you won't

have
any further
complaints. It's all a matter of perspective.

Chucky is a ****ant without a clue about boats.

He'll
whine about noise and
sails in the frickien LIS... surrounded by noise and

smog! Chucky you big
baby! You Weiner!

Several boats in my mooring field are equipped with

wind
gens... I don't
hear them. Almost every serious long distance

cruiser is
equipped with both
solar and wind gen systems.

CM-


"Barry Gordon" wrote in message
...

I would be very grateful for opinions and

experiences
with the newer
wind generators such as Marine AirX, Aero6gen,

KISS,
Ampair. TIA.




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"Scotty" wrote in message
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And the boat all closed up on a hot Summer night?


--
Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_
"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com..
.

If you have nice insulation on your boat then you will not

even hear
the wind gen unless your on deck, much less the people

bitching about
it.

Joe



Capt.Mooron wrote:
An excellent item for the required onboard electrical

needs. Don't listen to
these whining dock divas that have negative comments....

they readily fire
up an auxiliary and stink up the place to charge their

batteries or leave a
dock. Most of them couldn't operate a boat without a

massive electrical
output.

I'd recommend the sturdiest and largest unit your vessel

can comfortably
carry. If anyone complains about noise... fire up the

1000 watt sound system
and crank up the bazooka tube to drown them out. Then

fire up the genset and
your engine as well. Start hollering off key to the

music and dance around
your boat buck naked swinging a bottle of rum. Keep that

up for 30 min...
then put your clothes back on, shut down everything but

the wind gen, see
how many vessels have weighed anchor... you won't have

any further
complaints. It's all a matter of perspective.

Chucky is a ****ant without a clue about boats. He'll

whine about noise and
sails in the frickien LIS... surrounded by noise and

smog! Chucky you big
baby! You Weiner!

Several boats in my mooring field are equipped with wind

gens... I don't
hear them. Almost every serious long distance cruiser is

equipped with both
solar and wind gen systems.

CM-


"Barry Gordon" wrote in message
...

I would be very grateful for opinions and experiences

with the newer
wind generators such as Marine AirX, Aero6gen, KISS,

Ampair. TIA.







 
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