My boat, new to me this past spring, has an outboard (9.9 Honda) and charges
batteries just fine.  But I am worried about what happens over the winter. I
plan to keep her in the water (private slip, no electricity).  She will not
get the use she has had over the warm months and I am worried about the
batteries (2) draining and the bilge pump not working.  I have considered a
wind generator but think a solar panel would do just fine.  The boat point
almost due North so the stern will have a nice southerly exposure.  I would
like to get a solar panel that I could mount on the lazuratte hatch.  I know
that there are electronic devices to put in line that will prevent over
charge and I plan to get one of these also.  My question is, can anyone
recommend what size solar panel to buy and maybe what brands or models I
should look at.  I should note that the winters here on the Bay are mild and
while we do get snow, it is nothing like our friends in Alaska.  I could
also mount the panel on the cabin top as well if the thought is that would
be better.  Also, any thoughts on having the panel connected to both
batteries instead of just one.

 

Joe McCary

Aeolus II # 4795

West River, MD

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