This is a topic most likely for owners of CD22s and smaller.
My CD25 had factory installed shore power, my new boat doesn't. I've attended a few CBGTs in which CD22s were hooked up to shore power. I'm wondering why and how people used the shore power.
I realize this is not rocket science, but I'm curious.
1. How did you run the power to your boat?
2. Did you use a trickle charger while docked? (not long term, just attending a CBGT or visiting a marina). Did you feel you needed to charge the battery?
3. Did you use it to run a heater or fan in the boat?
4. Any other uses (entertainment, cooking, etc.)?
5. Does running shore power in this way still affect galvanization like factory built in shore power does? (If anyone can explain this, it would be appreciated).
Thanks in advance,
-Sarge
My CD25 had factory installed shore power, my new boat doesn't. I've attended a few CBGTs in which CD22s were hooked up to shore power. I'm wondering why and how people used the shore power.
I realize this is not rocket science, but I'm curious.
1. How did you run the power to your boat?
2. Did you use a trickle charger while docked? (not long term, just attending a CBGT or visiting a marina). Did you feel you needed to charge the battery?
3. Did you use it to run a heater or fan in the boat?
4. Any other uses (entertainment, cooking, etc.)?
5. Does running shore power in this way still affect galvanization like factory built in shore power does? (If anyone can explain this, it would be appreciated).
Thanks in advance,
-Sarge