ssobol":p70sk48g said:
The problem with a C-Dory and solar panels is that there is not really enough free space to put up enough solar panels to get a decent amount of watts. On a 22 you could put one of the 100 watt panels on the roof. But there goes your dinghy storage. .
I see the roof of the Bimini as the ideal place for solar panels, especially those which are flexible, such as the Renogy about 43" x 21" and 4 lbs. Two of the 100 watt panels would fit there nicely. The ones on e-bay are rigid, with aluminum frames, and would not work well on the Bimini.
Hard to justify many things on a boat (or even the boat) cost wise! I see having ice, frozen food and fresh veggies as luxury. But if you can afford it, then why not? So far we have depended on the Honda EU 1000, and it works fine. But I am considering solar panels on the Bimini.
One major issue, not addressed on this thread, is the necessity of tracking the sun, if you are to get the maximum power out of any solar panel. This often means a "pole", rotation to give proper altitude and azimuth adjustment during the day. The flat panels on the Bimini, will probably sacrifice 40% vs one which was tracking the sun.
Then one has to consider the efficiency of various solar cells:
(the graph was way too big,) the essence is that they range from 10% to almost 50% efficient!