cool beans
Senior Member
Yes, this is a serious question!
Coming from the sailboat world. . .typically I find large battery banks kept full via solar and/or wind vanes with supplemental engine charging. Fridge/Freezers are fed from the battery bank and stoves/ovens are carbon fueled.
In instances like my sailboat that isn't equipped with the above, the fridge is shut down and everything transferred to a cooler for longer trips. This is used as an opportunity to defrost the evaporator Stove is alcohol fueled.
Most of the trawlers/MY I'm looking at online have no solar/wind charging, nor do they have more than 1-2 deep cycle batteries for the house. Hell, I've seen more than a few with electric ranges!
But everyone of them has a generator. . .
Do you guys just run your gennies whenever you shut down the main engines? Or am I mostly looking at boats never setup to leave the dock except every couple years for haulout? If your genny does just run 24/7 at anchor, does it get annoying?
Thanks!
Coming from the sailboat world. . .typically I find large battery banks kept full via solar and/or wind vanes with supplemental engine charging. Fridge/Freezers are fed from the battery bank and stoves/ovens are carbon fueled.
In instances like my sailboat that isn't equipped with the above, the fridge is shut down and everything transferred to a cooler for longer trips. This is used as an opportunity to defrost the evaporator Stove is alcohol fueled.
Most of the trawlers/MY I'm looking at online have no solar/wind charging, nor do they have more than 1-2 deep cycle batteries for the house. Hell, I've seen more than a few with electric ranges!
But everyone of them has a generator. . .
Do you guys just run your gennies whenever you shut down the main engines? Or am I mostly looking at boats never setup to leave the dock except every couple years for haulout? If your genny does just run 24/7 at anchor, does it get annoying?
Thanks!