doke01
Well-known member
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2008
- Messages
- 583
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-25 Classic
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2507I607
- Vessel Name
- Nauti Dream (2007)
Knotflying,
The Honda 2000 has a gasoline engine and, since gasoline fumes are heavier then air, if any of the fumes were to leak out they would settle in the bilge and could explode. This is why boats with gasoline engines require you to put on a blower before you start the engine. I decided against storing the Honda where the Mase generator is usually installed and bought a good cover for it instead and keep it all the way aft, on the port side, in the cockpit. I bought a top notch bicycle chain and strap it to the stainless railing. It really isn't in the way at all there because it fits just about perfectly and the chain keeps anyone from stealing it. I looked into hooking it up in where the Mase was permanently with an exhaust hose but the generator is also air cooled (the Mase is water cooled) so you would need to leave the hatch cover off and it would just be in your way. In order to operate it safely I did the following: I bought a 6" high container from Walmart and drilled some holes in the bottom (this drains out any water that may splash into the container). Then I attached some stainless pad eyes to the swim platform. I also bought some straps from Walmart. I set the container on the swim platform, drop in the generator, and strap it in. The generator is outside of the boat so I don't have to worry about gas fumes or carbon monoxide poisoning. Then I run the shore power cord from the generator to the power plug on the boat, turn on the breaker, and kick off the AC. Works great and the generator is nice and quiet.
Hope that helps,
Doug
The Honda 2000 has a gasoline engine and, since gasoline fumes are heavier then air, if any of the fumes were to leak out they would settle in the bilge and could explode. This is why boats with gasoline engines require you to put on a blower before you start the engine. I decided against storing the Honda where the Mase generator is usually installed and bought a good cover for it instead and keep it all the way aft, on the port side, in the cockpit. I bought a top notch bicycle chain and strap it to the stainless railing. It really isn't in the way at all there because it fits just about perfectly and the chain keeps anyone from stealing it. I looked into hooking it up in where the Mase was permanently with an exhaust hose but the generator is also air cooled (the Mase is water cooled) so you would need to leave the hatch cover off and it would just be in your way. In order to operate it safely I did the following: I bought a 6" high container from Walmart and drilled some holes in the bottom (this drains out any water that may splash into the container). Then I attached some stainless pad eyes to the swim platform. I also bought some straps from Walmart. I set the container on the swim platform, drop in the generator, and strap it in. The generator is outside of the boat so I don't have to worry about gas fumes or carbon monoxide poisoning. Then I run the shore power cord from the generator to the power plug on the boat, turn on the breaker, and kick off the AC. Works great and the generator is nice and quiet.
Hope that helps,
Doug