I want to purchase a generator to recharge batteries vs use of the engine. Last season, my first with the boat, I had to use the diesel a lot. The boat is on a mooring all summer long with little or no access to shorepower. I want to eliminate the diesel asthe primary sourse for recharging the batteries.I have been told that the Honda EU 1000 or EU 2000 is excellent solution for this application. However, I get a lot of conflicting advice. Since I am very weak in my knowledge of electrical systems, I am confused as to whether this is a good solution and, if so, what I need. 1. Is the 1000 W sufficient or is the 2000 W recommended? 2. Is it possible to plug the generator directly into the receptrical for connecting to show-power or do I have to connect directly to the batteries? 3. If I can connect directly to the receptrical, what special wiring do I need? 4. Are there any precautions I have to take to avoid damaging the battery charger or inverter? 5. A reliable sourse said that some modification has to be made to the grounding system of the Honda but was not able to specify. Isthere anything special anyone knows of other than making sure that the generator is gounded. 6. Is there any other information I should be seeking before purchasing this equipment.If anyone can help me find the correct solution to my problem, I would appreciate it. If you are able, I request that you be as technical aspossible.Thank you. You can reply to me at pfarrlaw@aol.com