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![]() Based on my experiences in some of the inlets of British Columbia, I would greatly prefer cruisers to have the alternator and battery capacity to avoid running a generator while at anchor. I try to practice what I preach. *On a 21-day cruise this summer from Ketchikan to Bellingham, *we only used the genset to charge the house batteries about 3 times. * We didn't watch TV or use the microwave too often---except the night the propane tank ran out. *;-) *(Propane is hard to find between Desolation Sound and Nanaimo.) Mark Borgerson Mark: What abandonship equipment do you carry when traveling those waters? Have you talked with the local USCG station regarding their rescue procedures and vessel responibilites? Have you took a tour of their facility or started one of the portable rescue pumps? This isnt a troll Im actually sincerly interested. Very few people operate where you do...... For obvious reasons. Its not called the grave yard of the Pacific for nothing. Bob |
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