I am still browsing through some trawler and sport fish sedans type of boats in PNW. I know that further south the energy demands are much more strenuous especially in the summer when we use our boats the most. In PNW, most if not all have the genset onboard. 4-9kW capacity mainly. Most are not in the sound protective shields though??? Although engine rooms are sound proofed to a degree, and gensets being quieter they still produce fair amount of noise when the boat is anchored or moored. So, being in a quiet anchorage with several other boats in the vicinity, do you use your generator throughout the day and shut it down only during night hours. Do your appliances (fridges mainly) run off batteries as well or only off the genset? How much can you run with your house batteries only? I noted that several boats have only the electric heat and stove/oven while fridges/freezers usually come in 12/110V combination. I guess the electric power consumption on an anchored/moored boat is pretty subjective topic but wanted to hear your varied opinions nevertheless.