I have owned many boats and with the exception of the first two always had a generator. I can count on one hand the number of times I have used a generator for an extended period of time, to run the AC for example. Even then, never overnight. Too much risk for me.
I mostly use it to run the microwave, run an appliance, charge a phone, etc. I start it, run it for 10 minutes, then shut it down, or let it run with a load because it needs to run. I am more of a take a trip to a marina type then I am an overnight anchor type. So I almost always have shore power to hook up to.
I found a boat I really like, and I have literally found two, one year apart, in almost identical condition and you got it, one has a genny, one does not. The one without the genny is $10k less. It also has outdrives, which I prefer. The genny boat has inboards.
I've been doing research on inverters and this looks like a good short term, on demand AC power solution, compared to a genny. Literally, on the last boat I had I ran the genny, simply to run it because the genny mechanic told me to (which I understand why).
For those who have looked into an inverter versus a genny option, and maybe even went with an inverter, what are your thoughts?
I mostly use it to run the microwave, run an appliance, charge a phone, etc. I start it, run it for 10 minutes, then shut it down, or let it run with a load because it needs to run. I am more of a take a trip to a marina type then I am an overnight anchor type. So I almost always have shore power to hook up to.
I found a boat I really like, and I have literally found two, one year apart, in almost identical condition and you got it, one has a genny, one does not. The one without the genny is $10k less. It also has outdrives, which I prefer. The genny boat has inboards.
I've been doing research on inverters and this looks like a good short term, on demand AC power solution, compared to a genny. Literally, on the last boat I had I ran the genny, simply to run it because the genny mechanic told me to (which I understand why).
For those who have looked into an inverter versus a genny option, and maybe even went with an inverter, what are your thoughts?