Hey Joe -
Good to hear from you. I also like the mooring and am not interested in a slip at this point. Anchoring out is great, but when I'm harbor hopping on the Wisconsin side of Lake Michigan, there aren't a lot of options for anchoring out until you get up into Green Bay. You're pretty exposed from all but westerlies. The Michigan side is another story as they have quite a few inland lakes connected to Lake Michigan and if I'm not mistaken, you can anchor out on those lakes with no problems. I do love anchoring when I get up to Green Bay and I try to conserve power in those situations but I do have quite a few things that draw power (cabin lights although they are now LED's), outside running lights and steaming lights (for the occasional night sail), anchor light (One of those Davis LED's that I run up the mast), the VHF when underway on Lake Michigan, stereo (I sometimes like music when sailing), and the autopilot. The key is to manage the power consumption. I've got a bank of two batteries, plus there is an alternator on the motor so they typically don't get discharged. Just in case, I've got a couple of spares on-board, and I've also got one of those portable batteries for starting the motor if needed.
All in all, it's all about individual preferences and with the availability of good LED's, it's pretty easy to manage power consumption even when away from the dock. Things are looking up. It will get into the double-digits tomorrow here in Milwaukee, the days are getting longer (we get a lot of additional sunlight in Feb., Mar. and Apr.), and assuming I keep to my schedule, I expect to launch in about 5 months.
Dave
s/v Lagniappe
O'Day 25