We were also out about 6 weeks, probably with a few more miles on the boat, and for me it was not enough. Marie says it was OK, but too cold, too small galley (wants 3 burners and an oven--plus stall shower--I spent the middle of one night dreaming up a 30 foot 8 boot beam C Dory which had all of that!)
For some reason we did not have much condensation problem--I checked for moisture or mold under the foreward bunk cushions and we had none. We did leave the front window and the head window open each night--plus the back packing pads on the sides of the hull foreward.
Although we had the Honda EU 1000 generator, we never used it. We ran the outboard enough to keep the batteries charged (along with some days at the dock). We did not use the microwave, except when we were on shore power (the EU 1000 will not run the microwave, but we do have an inverter--the Eu 1000, will run the microwave on the Tom Cat--we may switch them out).
We also will be back next year--health willing!
For some reason we did not have much condensation problem--I checked for moisture or mold under the foreward bunk cushions and we had none. We did leave the front window and the head window open each night--plus the back packing pads on the sides of the hull foreward.
Although we had the Honda EU 1000 generator, we never used it. We ran the outboard enough to keep the batteries charged (along with some days at the dock). We did not use the microwave, except when we were on shore power (the EU 1000 will not run the microwave, but we do have an inverter--the Eu 1000, will run the microwave on the Tom Cat--we may switch them out).
We also will be back next year--health willing!