I had an Ampair wind gen on a previous boat. This was one of the "quiet" ones. It generates less power than some of the others, but makes much less noise. There is never any need to tie it off like the more powerful ones.
It was great because it would generate power 24/7, no sun needed. Of course not all places are windy, but in tradewind areas there can be months of cloudy weather with super steady wind.
All that said, if I were to outfit that boat again, I would try to balance my needs with a solar panel array only (plus engine alternator). Reason is that the wind generator, even though a "quiet" one, still made noise. And when the wind is up, and maybe you are feeling a bit stressed anyway (you're sailing in bad/windy weather), it just makes it sound MORE windy. Even though you know it's partially the wind gen, it's hard for it not to affect your stress level. And it's also making wind noise all the while you are at anchor. I just prefer quiet (or "natural" wind noise). I never had any trouble with vibration, but perhaps that's because the Ampair is less powerful than many others. Or maybe just lucky.
We also had a towed or mountable in the rigging generator, but never used it just due to the hassle of where we had to stow it and the trouble to get it out, set it up in the rigging, etc. (wingspan was much larger than Ampair). Also when underway we were already towing a Walker log off one side of the taffrail and a fishing line (at times) off the other, so really didn't want another towed item. Hence that one got sold.
Not to sound totally down on them as the Ampair did a fine job, and at that point in time we only had one ~50 watt solar panel; but just saying I wouldn't choose one again necessarily.