Anonymous wrote:
Jim I take delivery of a Badger in New England when winter thaws. So interested in all things "Badger".
Jim all those fuels and generator. Will you use the gen on deck or are you thinking of a permanent install inside?
I assume we are talking an on deck gen as back up for solar or for long motor passages? Thanks for sharing.
My understanding is that the tri-fuel adapter is not approved in Canada. However, I mention it because it is allowed elsewhere. I'll be limited to gasoline.
I intend to use it on deck. I don't think it's certified for use below deck unless someone can correct me on that. They can be run dry and stored below, however.
My first location choice is between the mainsail sheet horse and the Monitor Self Steering. I intend to make a rack that attaches to both. I've checked the space and clearances using a cardboard shipping box the Honda people gave me. It will block the airvane action of the Monitor unfortunately but I'm confident I can set up my Raymarine Tiller Pilot to take the place of the airvane.
I will run an outdoor extension cord to the shore power receptacle. There are other places to put a generator. And I've seen boxes online for stowing this model on deck. Between the mainmast and companionway hatch, for example. Being portable, one could move it around to ensure the exhaust is not directed at the crew.
Hobbit sees the water this year for the first time since I bought her. I anticipate being close to home until I understand how it all works. She will have her own marina slip with shore power. My yacht club resides at the end of a 2-mile long arm so a motor can be helpful for getting in or out. Eventually I want shore power, a generator and solar panels. The panels may wait until next year, I have a lot on my plate for this one. I'll play it by ear.
I should add that the intended purpose of this boat is coastal cruising and summer cattaging afloat.