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![]() "Harlan Lachman" wrote in message ... | In article , | Paul Cassel wrote: | | Glenn (s/v Seawing) wrote: | | Two questions: | | 1) Any advise in choosing a generator? | | 2) Where to look for good used generator (Florida based boat)? | | | A/C on an anchor? You are talking about running a genset 100% of the | time afloat. I think that'll pretty much take all the enjoyment out of | sailing. You say a small boat - well how small? Generators, especially | diesel, are noisy. So what will you do - build it a compartment and then | line that compartment with lead sound deadening? OK, then you need to | vent it. Even so, you'll know it's running which would make me crazy. | | I don't think you can get a big enough generator to power, say a | microwave and a/c, quiet enough on a 35' boat. There isn't the room | for it. | | If you can't get your wife to simplify her life, get a trawler. | | -paul | | Glenn, I have a different take than Paul. As an asthmatic with sleep | apnea, really hot humid nights are very bad for me. As you probably | know, hot, humid nights have more stuff in the air. Being in an enclosed | place and being uncomfortable... | | I found it possible to run the smallest AC off my Honda 1000is | generator. I think it was a Marineaire unit. The Honda lasted long | enough to kill the heat and humidity so I could get to sleep and still | have enough juice to charge the battery so I could use my sleep apnea | machine. It was a lot quieter than I would have thought. | | I happen to like sailing so a trawler would not work for me. | | Marineair (http://www.marineair.com/contained/index.html) now has a | little cuddy unit that works off the batteries so the generator could | just charge them (I ran my A/C or 110, right off the generator plugged | through my shore power). | | There are solutions for most problems if you look. People like you make me mad. You anchor right upwind of me and the first thing I see is a fat guy setting a red Honda generator on the top deck of his trawler right at the back. This is the very best place from which to broadcast noise. Then the fat man fires up the generator, plugs in the load and the quiet generator now takes on an aggressive, snappy tone that is very irritating for any other anchored boat within a quarter mile. Then the fat man goes below and says to his fat wife. "Nice and cool in here pretty soon, Hon. Get me a beer and how about some chips and French onion dip, please." Then the fat man pigs out and aggravates his sleep apnea and asthma all the more. "Hon, that generator isn't very loud at all is it? I can hardly hear it in here." In here is the key but what about the other boats anchored around yours, you selfish twit? What about the people who are trying to sleep under an open hatch catching a bit of a breeze.? Noise, noise and more noise. All nite long it grinds away. You are one rude, selfish son of a bitch. Sickly assholes like you should stay home so you don't visit your infirmities on healthy people who don't need air conditioning and are physically able to enjoy the ambient conditions. You, sir, are an asshole. Greg |
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