Other Options
On a small boat, the best option is still an extra battery. I always buy a deep cycle battery for my vehicles. When Im taking a trip, even for just a few days, I take the battery out of my vehicle and put it on the boat and dont hook it up. I keep it as a spare in case i run all of my batteries dead, I still have a starting battery. When I had my Catalina 25 and my MacGregor 25, i did the same thing but didnt need a starting battery. I never did run my batteries completely down even after a week, but if I did, I figured that I can always get a boost in the parking lot to start my vehicle.The other option is energy conservation. I replaced all of my incandecsent lights with fluorescent lights. Even the 12 volt lights. A 15 Watt (1 1/4 Amp on a 12 volt system) will give as much light as a standard 60 Watt incandescent light. The beauty of using 12 Volt incandescent, is that you can change out all of your lights with normal 110 volt light fixtures which cost next to nothing. You just have to mark the 12V and the 110 volt so as not to get them mixed up since they both have the same base.Tony B