Greetings all, I'm currently keeping the sailboat on the hook but still find the need for 120v for TV, DVD player, laptop, etc. I've been using an inverter that clips onto the batteries in the cockpit lazzarette, and then running an extension cord inside to the appliance. I would like to wire the inverter into the existing 120v system on the boat so I can use the closest outlet and avoid the exposed wiring. Has anyone done this? What I'm working with is a 1979 Hunter 37' sailboat, a 1300w inverter, 2 deep cycle house batts, a single standard starting batt, and a wind genny. The thought I have is to discard the clips and permenantly connect the inverter to the house batts. Use about 2-3 feet from the end of a heavy guage extension cord with the male end on one side, and plug this into the inverter. The other end will tie into the boat's 120v system close to where the shore power terminal is. When at the dock simply unplug and cover this cord. Has anybody else used this approach? Or would this create a boat fire waiting to happen?Thanks for any advice / thoughts,Ken DeLacySarasota, FL