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Doug Dotson April 22nd 04 03:54 AM

portable generator
 
I guess there must be something especially bad about Pacific Northwest
salt water vs other sal****er. Is suspect it would depend upon
the generator, the swim platform, and the cover. Also, maintenence
might have an impact.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Drumm Law" wrote in message
...
If you had a large generator sitting on the swim deck all the time . . .

it
might work if you never left the slip, and your moorage is calm and

protected.
I can't imagine running in salt water in Pacific Northwest and not ruining

the
generator in one season . . . or less.




Wayne.B April 22nd 04 04:06 AM

portable generator
 
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 22:54:51 -0400, "Doug Dotson"
wrote:

I guess there must be something especially bad about Pacific Northwest
salt water vs other sal****er.


===================================

Not likely, The PNW is famous for its rain and damp however.


Wayne.B April 22nd 04 04:06 AM

portable generator
 
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 22:54:51 -0400, "Doug Dotson"
wrote:

I guess there must be something especially bad about Pacific Northwest
salt water vs other sal****er.


===================================

Not likely, The PNW is famous for its rain and damp however.


Drumm Law April 22nd 04 04:34 AM

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I don't think it's especially bad water here, although I must confess to
limited experience. I do know that when it gets rough, things on the boat get
wet, dinghies get torn off, etc. That doesn't seem like a great place to put a
large, expensive generator.

Drumm Law April 22nd 04 04:34 AM

portable generator
 
I don't think it's especially bad water here, although I must confess to
limited experience. I do know that when it gets rough, things on the boat get
wet, dinghies get torn off, etc. That doesn't seem like a great place to put a
large, expensive generator.

Gould 0738 April 22nd 04 10:27 AM

portable generator
 
Not likely, The PNW is famous for its rain and damp however.

Hey! I resemble that remark! :-)

Proud resident of the "Pacific Northwets."

Gould 0738 April 22nd 04 10:27 AM

portable generator
 
Not likely, The PNW is famous for its rain and damp however.

Hey! I resemble that remark! :-)

Proud resident of the "Pacific Northwets."

Larry W4CSC April 23rd 04 05:24 AM

portable generator
 
(Drumm Law) wrote in
:

The 3000eu Honda . . . at 134 pounds? Climbing over the back transom
onto a narrow "swim platform" . . . . lugging 134 pounds? I don't
think so. (How many muscular young crewpersons do you have on YOUR
boat?)


For those people, there's mounted diesel gensets....(c;


Larry W4CSC April 23rd 04 05:24 AM

portable generator
 
(Drumm Law) wrote in
:

The 3000eu Honda . . . at 134 pounds? Climbing over the back transom
onto a narrow "swim platform" . . . . lugging 134 pounds? I don't
think so. (How many muscular young crewpersons do you have on YOUR
boat?)


For those people, there's mounted diesel gensets....(c;



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