Hi everyone,
I have just completed training and certification to charter a 2010 Ranger Tugs 29 at a local charter club but the instructor was not familiar with the specifics of the Ranger Tugs electrical panel. He said he thought that you had to run the generator even while under way to operate the refrigerator, A/C, etc. And even when connected to shore power he thought you had to run the generator for the A/C. That sounded odd to me. During the training we never used the systems such as oven, stove, A/C, etc. I am scheduled to charter the boat for four days, weekend after next and I want to better understand the electrical capabilities. I am new to boats with AC/DC circuits. Is there a place I can get general operator manual type information that would cover these kinds of questions? The boat did not come to the charter company with manuals.
Thanks for any help!
Johnny
I have just completed training and certification to charter a 2010 Ranger Tugs 29 at a local charter club but the instructor was not familiar with the specifics of the Ranger Tugs electrical panel. He said he thought that you had to run the generator even while under way to operate the refrigerator, A/C, etc. And even when connected to shore power he thought you had to run the generator for the A/C. That sounded odd to me. During the training we never used the systems such as oven, stove, A/C, etc. I am scheduled to charter the boat for four days, weekend after next and I want to better understand the electrical capabilities. I am new to boats with AC/DC circuits. Is there a place I can get general operator manual type information that would cover these kinds of questions? The boat did not come to the charter company with manuals.
Thanks for any help!
Johnny