This is my example of the Ultimate Stowable Generator Platform. It is made out of 3/4 inch Starboard (available from West Marine) and stainless steel flat head countersunk screws. I can remove and store the Platform and Honda 2000i Generator away from the boat when not in use. Do not ask for any plans as I built it from my mind and did not write anything down. It sits level in the engine well and rides high enough to not flood with water. With the boat anchored out the engine exhaust is pointing aft. I modified a 12 foot Marinco 30 amp power cord to plug into the Generator and the boat. I can cruise with the Generator running to provide 120vac power to the air conditioner. Here in Florida you really need air conditioning most of the summer. My air conditioner also provides heat in the winter. We boat all year around in Florida.
You people "Up Nawth" laugh about air conditioning and you may not need any but you have to shovel snow all winter long and chop ice.
When we do have a hurricane we may lose 120vac power for several days or more than a week. I use the Honda 2000i to provide 120vac power to my refrigerator and a small window air conditioner in the bed room. We sleep cool and we eat well.




You people "Up Nawth" laugh about air conditioning and you may not need any but you have to shovel snow all winter long and chop ice.
When we do have a hurricane we may lose 120vac power for several days or more than a week. I use the Honda 2000i to provide 120vac power to my refrigerator and a small window air conditioner in the bed room. We sleep cool and we eat well.



