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Chris Hamilton
In planning our full time cruising (liveaboard) my wife and I have problems in deciding the right approach to the question if we should invest in a genset. Please see our website, http://beneteauidylle1550.com , for more info about our plans.We have a Perkins 4-236 85Hp as the main engine, it is 10 years old but still running very well. In order to have AC 220 volt available onboard, we will be using a large battery bank of about 800 to 1000 amp/hours 12 volt, then getting our 220 volt AC via an inverter. The decision problem is how we are going to charge the batteries. We were almost sold on the idea of using the Whispergen (the Stirling engine concept), it looked very good, at the planning stage, with the free heating for water etc. Now we have heard that it is too expensive for what it gives in charging, i.e. not economic enough. As we do not have an unlimited budget, we are contemplating other systems as well.What about fitting our main engine with a large DC alternator (Balmar for example) then mounting a watermaker and a compressor for the freezer on the engine as well? Would we kill the main engine in doing so? What do other people do when the recharge large battery banks and still be friends with the neighbors at the marina. Running the main every day for an hour or two is not so popular and noisy too.We would be grateful if someone could advise in this matter and also give us different views on the various systems available for charging battery banks economically and environmentally sound and being independent of shore power.Chris and Béa Hamilton.