Scottfree
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- Joined
- Mar 29, 2013
- Messages
- 150
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-288 C
- Vessel Name
- Scottfree
My 2010 R29 has had little or minor issues and has been a pleasure to own. That being said all good things must end. The MASE 4.0 generator has had a calamity of things go wrong. The boat has 1840 hours on it and the generator only 304 hours. I find the noise the single cylinder makes to be excessive and we rarely use it. We have two AC units but rarely need them in the PNW where we call home. I only ran the AC units on the generator once while in Alabama doing the Great Loop. So my thought is to remove the Genset and spend the money on a solar system.
Is anyone boating without a genset? I've been researching solar and feel it would handle the loads we use at anchor. When moving around the engine charges the batteries adequately for a couple days on the hook. I was thinking a Honda 2000 as an emergency back up to charge batteries.
I'm curious to know if anyone is having success with solar on our boats and if not having a Generator really is an issue.
Thanks, Leon
Is anyone boating without a genset? I've been researching solar and feel it would handle the loads we use at anchor. When moving around the engine charges the batteries adequately for a couple days on the hook. I was thinking a Honda 2000 as an emergency back up to charge batteries.
I'm curious to know if anyone is having success with solar on our boats and if not having a Generator really is an issue.
Thanks, Leon