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Orange quatro 02-07-2014 03:54 PM

Marine Generators
 
Can anyone recommend a good resource for marine generators, and recommendations for brands. I want to run ac in my boat and i don't think i need a very big one.

huskyrider 02-07-2014 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by Orange quatro (Post 4070872)
Can anyone recommend a good resource for marine generators, and recommendations for brands. I want to run ac in my boat and i don't think i need a very big one.

I'd get 1 of the litlle Honda EU series around 3000kw and strap it to the swim platform, they're very quiet.
If it's permanent install for you, my bud has an 4.0 Onan on his offshore fishing boat with a $hitload of hours that never gave him a problem.
I've been told steer clear of Kohlers, don't ask me why, LOL!!! as I don't know

Good luck in your search.

See ya,
Kelly

kr1276 02-07-2014 04:19 PM

Kohler's leak water from raw water pump back into the generator portion. Then you have an expensive repair bill. Engines use are Kawasaki and have had a history of being finicky.

If you are interested in a Honda, pm me as I have helped out many here on oso.

US1 Fountain 02-07-2014 04:26 PM

A 3000kw Honda is far from one you lug around and strap to your platform. A 2000 may work, but depending on the size of your AC, it may not work. My 2000 will run my 9000btu AC. A buddy has a 12000btu AC and he has to run 2 2000's.

Most of the cruisers around me run either Westerbeke or Kohlers, if you are looking for a perm. install

Orange quatro 02-07-2014 04:29 PM

I want to have it installed in my Outerlimits permanently.

kr1276 02-07-2014 05:28 PM

Then you will need to go with either a Westerbeke or Kohler. I currently have a Westerbeke in my 442. Kohler parts I think are more reasonably priced and readily available. Westerbeke's seem to be more reliable but harder to get parts and they are usually more expensive. I have some friends that gave up their hunt on Westerbeke parts recently and had to replace the complete unit.

Orange quatro 02-07-2014 05:39 PM

OK, now I'm even more confused. Kohlers leak water and Westerbeke's you can't get parts for which means there customer service sucks. Does honda make one I can install?

wannabe 02-07-2014 05:45 PM

No- You should go with the Westerbrooke. Better unit overall. But make sure you have a CO detector installed too. I would contact Outerlimits and see what they do for install. A 39 is a smaller boat for a gen-set. They need room.

Wannabe

ratman 02-07-2014 11:12 PM

put something nice in your fine boat, dont install a piece of crap genset. look at a notherm lights, with sound shields, they run for ever...top of the line equipment... rm

http://www.lugger.com/

here is a 4.5 kw their smallest http://www.lugger.com/marine/M673LD3.html

Gh700xx 02-07-2014 11:17 PM

Onan is what most ppl I know run. Never seem to have many if any problems and easy to get parts for at least round here.


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