OldDan1943
Guru
- Joined
- Oct 2, 2017
- Messages
- 10,663
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Kinja
- Vessel Make
- American Tug 34 #116 2008
Simi, my N46 was happier with full water tanks. They were located in the keel.
When a big storm was predicted, I always filled my water tanks and emptied the sanitary tank (50gal) Always check the generator too. Ran for an hour+ loaded, before it was actually needed.
I do the same on my AT34.
One can never tell if or when the marina will lose power and water.
When Irma came through, we lost power for maybe 48 hours. I could have run the generator and lived a 'normal' life but I did not want to attract attention of the condo dwellers. They may have become an unruly mob with flaming torches and stormed the boat, looking for an air conditioned space, hot coffee and food. Thankfully the marina and surrounding condos are on the same leg as the hospital so.... the hospital is a priority and we get power "incidentally".
When a big storm was predicted, I always filled my water tanks and emptied the sanitary tank (50gal) Always check the generator too. Ran for an hour+ loaded, before it was actually needed.
I do the same on my AT34.
One can never tell if or when the marina will lose power and water.
When Irma came through, we lost power for maybe 48 hours. I could have run the generator and lived a 'normal' life but I did not want to attract attention of the condo dwellers. They may have become an unruly mob with flaming torches and stormed the boat, looking for an air conditioned space, hot coffee and food. Thankfully the marina and surrounding condos are on the same leg as the hospital so.... the hospital is a priority and we get power "incidentally".
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