Solar and wind
We are currently cruising in the Caribbean. Makai has 4 120 solar panels. We are just getting ready to add a superwind generator. We like the solar panels over the wind as they are very quiet and the only maintence that is needed is washing.As full time liveaboards we have added some heavy duty electricity eaters (must have satelite TV on the hook). Currently solar meets our needs, but we are at the top of the energy budget. Wind was secondary because of the noise, though the same wattage is cheaper, and maintanence. Adding wind will offset the extra electric use and be able to take advantage of the trade winds in the evening and when it is cloudy.I would recommend that you look at the power requirements, budget, and wind/sunshine potiential in your area. We lived in the Cheseapeake bay before leaving and found solar more effective there as there are many windless or light wind days, but overall excllent sunshine conditions. THis effects the amount of total charging your boat receives.Also didn't want to deal with the noise. We move our boat often in various anchorages because of the wind generater noise from other boats. But yes we want more power so we are adding the wind generator!