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Re: Using a generator
[Re: sail445]
#33063
01/09/2015 06:59 PM
01/09/2015 06:59 PM
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sail445 said:706jim said: And don't try to run the generator while underway. The cooling system won't be able to get water properly and the generator will overheat. That depends on where the raw water intake is located. I would check with the charter company.....very likely they will warn you (in most cases) that you are NOT to run the generator and engines at the same time. Before someone jumps...that has been MY experience.
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