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Doug Dotson wrote:
From what I understand, FL folks used to go to the Bahamas during the summer to avoid the heat. Personally, I see using an AC via a genset in an anchorage as bad manners. Around here I rarely see sailboats even in the hottest part of the summer be rude enough to run a genset all night in an anchorage. Sadly enough, it does appear to be a frequent occurrance on the powerboats. And a lot of them have no clue, since they're buttoned up inside and can't hear it. However, having a genset & AC doesn't mean you have to run it all night. Usually during hot weather, we'll run it for the most intense heat of the day. Keeps the boat drier inside too. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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