Richard
I have a Honda 2000i as well: Northern Tool for $1000.   Note there are 2
slightly different models - one is set up to parallel for bigger loads, the
other has a DC out. 

On my 35-3 it will just fit between the propane lockers aft by the rudder
stock (my humped helm seat is in the garage).  When in use it just sits on
the Starboard cockpit coaming to get the exhaust up and out. It doesn't seem
like it should sit there but I have never had a problem.  I have a short
cord I made up to plug it into the shore power outlet. Then I can run any of
the 120 systems I need. (AC, battery charger, microwave, outlets.) 

It is quiet but not silent. I can't run both the AC (9,000btu) and the
battery charger at the same time. It gets close but after a couple minutes
craps out with an overload. It is a great generator and surely will allow
hair drying. But I only bring it when I know I will need AC on the hook.
Otherwise it is bulky (though less so than other generators) and in the way
and adds an xtra gas can (dinghy 2 stroke/ Generator 4 stroke) Usually it is
on standby hurricane duty. Got it after Charley- Not ever doing storm
clean-up with only warm beer again.... 

Kim Brown
TrustMe!!! 35-3   


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