I have an '82 Cherubini designed 27 that I'm having a great time fixing up, and I've already learned quite a bit on this forum!
I have some power/ electrical questions; but I'm in NC, where we have "pawr", not "power"...same theories...fewer syllables
ANYWAY; so far, I think I've got my restoration priorities pretty much dead on; one hatch is still leaking, the cushions need recovering, but I've restocked the bar and installed a marine stereo system..
Running wire on this boat is not fun, particularly if you're like me and don't want to cut corners, and are genetically programmed for clean installs and good looking results. I considered placing an Ad in Craigsllist for a small contortionist with delicate hands who can handle a tool...but doing so would probably end my marriage and still not get the boat wired up.
Now the serious question(s). The boat has a shore power system, and a Yanmar 8hp 1 banger, and is equipped with what i consider a sub-par new 12 v marine battery from a local auto parts superstore.
1: With shore power, does the power typically also recharge the battery, or is it solely recharged from an alternator on the engine? I don't see any feeds/ inverters to accomplish either task. Also, is it worth it to install a 2nd battery and a switch? on previous fishing boats I've owned, i always installed a 2nd 12 volt and switching system, and used one battery for trolling, while running on "both" under engine power to recharge them; but on a sailboat my engine runtime will be significantly less. I'm not sure if the same applies to a sailboat, although the theory is the same.
2: Do I need to be concerned about power draw for interior and anchor lights at night? We're on a large inland lake, with plenty of opportunities to anchor out and overnight in a secluded cove or two, but I'd hate to wake up and find I have no juice left if i need to motor home.
3: is there a way, and/ or any reason, to install some type of inverter so that my 12v lights will run off the shore power feed while in the dock? Does this already happen with the system that the magical Hunter electrical elves installed at the factory? Again, I don't see an inverter anywhere.
I did do a search on here, and got these questions only quasi answered to one degree or another.
Thanks in advance!
I have some power/ electrical questions; but I'm in NC, where we have "pawr", not "power"...same theories...fewer syllables
ANYWAY; so far, I think I've got my restoration priorities pretty much dead on; one hatch is still leaking, the cushions need recovering, but I've restocked the bar and installed a marine stereo system..
Running wire on this boat is not fun, particularly if you're like me and don't want to cut corners, and are genetically programmed for clean installs and good looking results. I considered placing an Ad in Craigsllist for a small contortionist with delicate hands who can handle a tool...but doing so would probably end my marriage and still not get the boat wired up.
Now the serious question(s). The boat has a shore power system, and a Yanmar 8hp 1 banger, and is equipped with what i consider a sub-par new 12 v marine battery from a local auto parts superstore.
1: With shore power, does the power typically also recharge the battery, or is it solely recharged from an alternator on the engine? I don't see any feeds/ inverters to accomplish either task. Also, is it worth it to install a 2nd battery and a switch? on previous fishing boats I've owned, i always installed a 2nd 12 volt and switching system, and used one battery for trolling, while running on "both" under engine power to recharge them; but on a sailboat my engine runtime will be significantly less. I'm not sure if the same applies to a sailboat, although the theory is the same.
2: Do I need to be concerned about power draw for interior and anchor lights at night? We're on a large inland lake, with plenty of opportunities to anchor out and overnight in a secluded cove or two, but I'd hate to wake up and find I have no juice left if i need to motor home.
3: is there a way, and/ or any reason, to install some type of inverter so that my 12v lights will run off the shore power feed while in the dock? Does this already happen with the system that the magical Hunter electrical elves installed at the factory? Again, I don't see an inverter anywhere.
I did do a search on here, and got these questions only quasi answered to one degree or another.
Thanks in advance!