Chae_73
Well-Known Member
looking to get our boat kitted out for some (hopefully) longer journeys next year.
we don't generally marina hop so being able to have enough electricity to do what we need to do is a factor we are thinking about. The boat isn't full of bells and whistles so power use isn't huge but will run to lighting, forced air heating (hopefully!), auto-helm, instruments, charging phones, tablet etc.
one possible solution is to carry a suitcase generator such as a Honda eu 10i, and run this as and when needed. It's likely that we will already be carrying petrol for the 4 stroke tender outboard (although I have been looking at Torqueedos).
My question is, other than being more efficient, is there much advantage in a suitcase generator over running the main donk when batteries need charging?
we don't generally marina hop so being able to have enough electricity to do what we need to do is a factor we are thinking about. The boat isn't full of bells and whistles so power use isn't huge but will run to lighting, forced air heating (hopefully!), auto-helm, instruments, charging phones, tablet etc.
one possible solution is to carry a suitcase generator such as a Honda eu 10i, and run this as and when needed. It's likely that we will already be carrying petrol for the 4 stroke tender outboard (although I have been looking at Torqueedos).
My question is, other than being more efficient, is there much advantage in a suitcase generator over running the main donk when batteries need charging?