Earlier today I was trying to figure out how to setup my home office to minimize distractions. My four year old son, Spike, can make that a challenge! When he's around there's just no way that I can concentrate on writing - mostly because I can't resist playing with him.
I then realized I may have the perfect mobile office in my CD 22! Jordan Lake (NC) is less than 15 minutes away so I can be in a quiet cove a half hour after leaving the house. That's less time than it takes to get to my soon-to-be-former office.
All I need is a computer, some quiet and a cooler fool of goodies and I'm set for the day - or so I thought. Then I stepped outside and realized that the Carolina summer is not real conducive to long bouts of thoughtfulness. At best, the heat would drop me into a slumber.
I recall that some of you have small air conditioning units on your boats. Do they all run off of shore power or can you run it off a generator? I don't know generators form blenders so please forgive my basic questions. Are they reasonably quiet? Do you just plug in the shore power connection? Do they produce AC or DC current? Are the air conditioning units AC or DC? Can you run a generator off a line from the main fuel tanks or do they use integral tanks?
I realize that a couple of fans running off of battery power are much simpler but I am not sure they will be sufficient on all of those high 90s days we get here. If I can set up the boat to be extremely comfortable, I think this portable office idea just might work.
Oh, one other thought. Are the A/C units reverse cycle systems that could also heat the boat? I don't have much need for heat even though I boat year round but if that is an option I would want to know up front.
Thanks! I'm sure I will be back with many more questions as I get into outfitting the new boat.
I then realized I may have the perfect mobile office in my CD 22! Jordan Lake (NC) is less than 15 minutes away so I can be in a quiet cove a half hour after leaving the house. That's less time than it takes to get to my soon-to-be-former office.
All I need is a computer, some quiet and a cooler fool of goodies and I'm set for the day - or so I thought. Then I stepped outside and realized that the Carolina summer is not real conducive to long bouts of thoughtfulness. At best, the heat would drop me into a slumber.
I recall that some of you have small air conditioning units on your boats. Do they all run off of shore power or can you run it off a generator? I don't know generators form blenders so please forgive my basic questions. Are they reasonably quiet? Do you just plug in the shore power connection? Do they produce AC or DC current? Are the air conditioning units AC or DC? Can you run a generator off a line from the main fuel tanks or do they use integral tanks?
I realize that a couple of fans running off of battery power are much simpler but I am not sure they will be sufficient on all of those high 90s days we get here. If I can set up the boat to be extremely comfortable, I think this portable office idea just might work.
Oh, one other thought. Are the A/C units reverse cycle systems that could also heat the boat? I don't have much need for heat even though I boat year round but if that is an option I would want to know up front.
Thanks! I'm sure I will be back with many more questions as I get into outfitting the new boat.