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Dan Jonas
Trying to find a little balance in all things.First, goals:1. Provide dockside heat at the boat as well as at anchor. At anchor would be less frequent, but that could change ina few years.2. Provide power source to recharge batteries while at anchor. I have a Heart Interface 100 amp charger/inverter that would have to be powered.Immediate thoughts are to put in a 2.2kw genset (Yanmar for example) that should run the charger. Second thoughts are to put in a 9,000 btu ac reverse cycle or electric heat system from Mermaid or other.Concerns:I'm trying to keep the genset weight down to a reasonable level. This is going in a Hunter 356 and the 3kw units are getting over 200 lbs. The 2.2kw units are quite a bit less weight.It looks like the 2.2ks unit would run the 9000btu ac/heat units. I know this might be somewhat small for the boat, but I'm not looking to live on it either. Just want to take off a morning chill or cool the evening down a bit when we have the unusual hot spell.Reverse cycle or electric heat?Any thoughts or help are appreciated.Dan Jonas (S/V Feije II)