I was online chatting with a designer at the firm that designed my boat (Finot/Conq) when the the discussion switched to their new semi-custom FC53 came up. The FC53 is a fast planing world cruiser, designed to be sailed by a couple. I noted that I thought it interesting that the galley stove is spec'ed (but of course can be changed) to be an electric induction cooker. He said that's very very common now, with this style boat and its ability to generate a lot of electricity via its two hydro-generators. The mindset of these owners is 'what runs out first'? With gas you have small tanks of hard-to-find fuel that serves only one purpose on the boat. With the hydrogenerators, watermakers, induction stoves, and icemakers! the FC53 can go until you run out of food. Its possible to pack a year+ of that.
What runs out first on your boat if you decide to 'go moitessier'???
What runs out first on your boat if you decide to 'go moitessier'???