Bouba
Well-Known Member
I’ve done a fair bit of inland waters in France but them days my genny could wake the dead!On the inland waterways it is considered inappropriate to run a generator or engine between 8pm and 8am (C&RT Bylaws).
I’ve done a fair bit of inland waters in France but them days my genny could wake the dead!On the inland waterways it is considered inappropriate to run a generator or engine between 8pm and 8am (C&RT Bylaws).
Only for running the microwave for a few minutes if necessary rather than leaving the wretched thing on all night, in fact, it's not really worth bothering to take it for the odd night at anchor or a mooring at our favourite spot, Collioure. Unlike some aerosol on the next pontoon one night last summer - Fairline - how he slept through it I don't know! We reported him to the Capitainerie and they shifted him to the other end of the marina … presumably to annoy a different bunch of boat owners there!Ha, I started with a Honda suitcase on the swim platform. But I had people literally begging me to stop and when I did other boaters clapped. You have no idea how antisocial you are about to become![]()
I haven't got a generator so when we go down for a couple of days in the Winter we stay firmly plugged in to the pontoon! I have got a Honda 2.0 genny left over from motor racing days so think in the Summer I might take it along for when we're anchored and stick it on the swim platform.
Porto, it’s exactly as you described. The cold air makes the vapour noticeable just like a car exhaust in winter. We use it mainly for the electric heaters, to charge everything including phone and to make hot drinks. I just want to get a sense of what the forum would do on a dead calm night. I also would never sleep with the genny on.
Thanks Mike, I was hoping that’s what everyone thought. It was just such a calm night I could just see myself enveloped in a cloud of fumes:disgust:What have you bought that gennie for if not to use it whenever you want to? And as for leaving it running all night, you can rest assured that all those 100ft+ superyachts anchored in the SoF are running their generators all day and all night and they're chucking out a whole lot more nasty emissions than your gennie. Personally I dont often run my gennie all night but occasionally I do and I certainly dont stress about doing it
Thanks Mike, I was hoping that’s what everyone thought. It was just such a calm night I could just see myself enveloped in a cloud of fumes:disgust:
I’m so proud of my new generator that I send out a semaphore message when I’m ready to switch it onBelieve me, all the yotties around you may be muttering into their beards about your gennie but secretly they all wish they had one![]()
I’m so proud of my new generator that I send out a semaphore message when I’m ready to switch it on![]()
It took 37 people to install itYou should. Its a magnificent thing![]()
It took 37 people to install it
It took 37 people to install it
obviously in turns, wouldn't be easy to fit 37ppl in a swift trawler 34, would be about all you can fit in terms of ppl standing in decks and salon I recon![]()
It took 37 people to install it
Not with the doors shut ……… and read my post #22 … :encouragement:Running a portable petrol generator on the swim platform may be quite dangerous due to the risk of CO poisoning from exhaust fumes being blown into the boat interior.