BTW, for interest of the OP, you may want to share your excellent story about your alternator moves of a few years ago. What you and OC Diver have done is well worth a read for anyone contemplating bigger alternators and associated work arounds.
Some technical stuff is fun to read about, keeps some of us coming back.
Here's part of the story that I posted a few years ago.
http://www.trawlerforum.com/forums/s4/finally-balmar-120a-alt-installed-15652.html
The 110A (derated) Balmar alternator normally has the house bank at or near 100% after a couple hour engine run.
I don't have a genset installed on my boat so I carry a Honda eu2000i portable generator. It runs from the FB or bow and plugs into my shore power outlet.
My 55A Iota battery charger was chosen to be able to be powered by the Honda's 13.3A max output. It never seems to rev the generator very high so I could probably get by with a 75A model. At anchor, the 55A Iota takes a couple of hours per day to keep me in the 60-85% sweet spot for charging. I rarely see less than 70% SOC. When the acceptance rate drops below 20A, I typically turn off the gen.
Some of the biggest improvements to my boat electrically has been limiting the loads with the following upgrades:
LED lights including anchor light on photocell
Replaced old Norcold fridge with new Nova Kool refrigerator with Danfoss compressor
Before the fridge replacement, I consumed about 180-200 AH per day. Now I run in the 100-120AH range. This means my gen run times are reduced to 2-3 hrs instead of 4 hrs and my 660AH house bank can support me for 3 days on the hook without a gen run, if needed.
I do have a couple of high demand items in the galley that I prefer to operate on the gen. My microwave or electric skillet can run on the inverter but if they are used for more than about 5 minutes, it takes a chunk of power from the house bank that takes longer to replace than it takes to consume. IMO, I'd rather run the gen to operate them for short periods. Also, my Keurig coffee maker requires about 1500W which exceeds the output of my little 1000W inverter. I can always break out the Mr. Coffee and run it on the inverter but I have not had to revert to such drastic steps yet.
Every couple of days at anchor I'll run the gen for an hour or so just to heat water. This is a high electrical load that cannot be combined with charging and has that little Honda running at near full throttle.
My setup is far from optimum for many but it meets my needs. I am continually shuffling power demands in the "30 Amp Dance" but that's the price I pay for inexpensive solutions to potentially expensive workarounds.
Last summer I enjoyed an extended trip of 14 days solo on the boat with no plug-ins, pumpouts or reprovisioning. The electrical mods and efficient head made that possible. This year I'm seriously considering raising the bar to 3 weeks afloat with no marinas. The one system capability that may limit that attempt will be the 40 gal holding tank. Also, after 2 weeks of tank contents, it becomes a bit 'aromatic' downwind from the vent after flushing.