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![]() "Jim K." wrote in message oups.com.. .. 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? BRILLIANT! You should patent this wind mill charging thingie, quick before somebody else makes one. SV |