Wow! a 27 lb 1000 watt generator surging to 2700 watts (even for 3 seconds!) would make it extremely versatile for running a camper-style A/C on a C-Dory.
As someone who has spent quite some time trying to find the smallest practical generator for running the A/C, a few questions come to mind...
Question 1: Where is the dealer getting the surge info from? It is not available in the specs put out by Yamaha...
Question 2: Can it surge while in the econo mode? Otherwise, either the A/C will have to run continuously, or the generator will have to be at full throttle all the time to handle the on-off cycling of a thermostat conrolled A/C.
Question 3: At full throttle, what is the noise level, and what is the running time on a tankful of gas?
Of course, 2 generators in parallel would be just fine.
Personally, I have decided on a "Bob Austin" setup- a Honda 2000 with a 8300 BTU rooftop A/C.
As someone who has spent quite some time trying to find the smallest practical generator for running the A/C, a few questions come to mind...
Question 1: Where is the dealer getting the surge info from? It is not available in the specs put out by Yamaha...
Question 2: Can it surge while in the econo mode? Otherwise, either the A/C will have to run continuously, or the generator will have to be at full throttle all the time to handle the on-off cycling of a thermostat conrolled A/C.
Question 3: At full throttle, what is the noise level, and what is the running time on a tankful of gas?
Of course, 2 generators in parallel would be just fine.
Personally, I have decided on a "Bob Austin" setup- a Honda 2000 with a 8300 BTU rooftop A/C.