Enhancing your comfort and safety on the open water with a diesel generator

When you find yourself enjoying the open water with family and friends, having the right generator for your boat can make a world of difference. 

Boats have existed in one form or another since pre-historic times, and they've seen their share of innovations come and go. Some innovations such as ice sailboats, built in the 1790s and designed to transport goods over frozen lakes and rivers, stayed at the fringes without too much surprise. Meanwhile, innovations such as outboard engines have expanded their fan base since Gustave Trouve built the first one in 1880s.   

Last year, 63% of new recreational boats sold in the U.S. featured outboard engines. While the use of outboard engines is on the rise, the wide range of designs and applications for recreational boats, ranging from trawlers to cabin cruisers to sailboats, require a variety of inboard and outboard engines and fuels. 

As the usage of outboards increases, it introduces a new dilemma for mariners: What is the right technology for house power in a gasoline outboard-powered boat? 

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Let's frame this technology decision around what matters the most in the way you enjoy your boat. For most boaters, launching into the water is a recipe for a fun day that starts with two key ingredients: comfort and safety, with good company as a bonus. 

Comfort during your family’s day on the water

Family enjoys a day on the waterA day on the water, whether fishing or just relaxing, is memorable if you or your family are comfortable and have access to the boat's amenities. Today's recreational boats offer those aboard comfortable experiences through features ranging from refrigerators and microwaves to air conditioners and entertainment sets. 

Moreover, an increasing number of mariners enjoy the enhanced comfort offered by gyroscopic stabilization devices that require a continuous power source.

This increase in amenities has created the need for more house power in recreational boats. Capacity constraints and the noise they would generate while running make outboard engines a less than optimal solution for powering house loads.

If your outboard boat has a diesel marine generator and house batteries, you can experience the comfort for extended durations. An Onan diesel marine generator is capable of quietly powering all critical loads for hours to days and simultaneously charging the house batteries. If the demand for power decreases, the house batteries can take on the load and the generator can be turned off.

Safety while powering the cabin 

Using a gas marine generator on an outboard boat could be a convenient option to power your house loads. A single tank can be used to store the fuel both for the generator and outboard engines, but this comes with a safety risk that is commonly overlooked.

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Back Cove Yachts’ brand new 34O features a cockpit that is meant for entertaining. 34O also offers safety and peace of mind aboard through the Onan ignition-protected generator.

Gas marine generators emit significantly higher levels of carbon monoxide (CO) compared to diesel marine generators. CO is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas produced by burning fuels such as gasoline. When too much carbon monoxide is in the air, your body replaces the oxygen in your red blood cells with carbon monoxide.

This can lead to serious tissue damage, or even death. Risk of CO poisoning increases in spaces with inadequate ventilation. Modern gas marine generators have different safety features that reduce, but not eliminate this risk. 

If you want to enjoy all the modern comforts of your boat, then a diesel marine generator could be the right choice. If you are planning to run your generator and power your house loads through overnight trips, a diesel generator will give you a greater peace of mind compared to running a gas marine generator while you are sleeping. 

When considering adding a diesel generator to your boat, look for a model featuring ignition protection, such as the Onan diesel marine generators manufactured by Cummins.

"Ignition protection is designed to prevent sparks that could be caused by electrically activated components and connections," said Scott Malindzak, Global Recreational Marine Leader for Cummins. "Our customers have been using Onan ignition-protected marine generators to power their house loads ranging from 4 to 7.5 kilowatts. We will soon be extending the ignition protection feature up to 13 kilowatt marine generators." 

When you are shopping for your next boat or looking to improve the safety and comfort of a classic, be sure to not compromise the safety and comfort of your family. Speak with your boat dealer or manufacturer to learn how a marine diesel generator will quietly and safely provide power for your voyage - whether taking a sunset cruise, heading offshore fishing, or spending the weekend on the hook.   

Interested in learning more? Cummins' marine experts will be in attendance at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show from October 30, 2019 to Nov. 3. Learn how you can meet with a Cummins marine adviser in person. 

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Aytek Yuksel is the Content Marketing Leader for Cummins Inc., with a focus on Power Systems markets. Aytek joined the Company in 2008. Since then, he has worked in several marketing roles and now brings you the learnings from our key markets ranging from industrial to residential markets. Aytek lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota with his wife and two kids.

Los Custompaks de Cummins se utilizan para la gestión del agua mientras Tailandia lucha con su crisis de agua

CustomPak in situ

Water crisis

Sixty Cummins Inc. CustomPaks are in service in Thailand as part of a critical water management plan aimed at easing the country’s water crisis – a crisis that has caused enormous economic and social damage and stirred conflict among communities.

En las últimas décadas, Tailandia ha enfrentado continuamente problemas de agua causados por una grave sequía. Water reserves in dams and reservoirs are insufficient while water resources are often contaminated with toxins caused by urban communities and the industrial and agricultural sectors.

Severe flooding is a threat, too, at a time when the realities of climate change are hanging over the country.

As a result, the allocation of precious water resources, which must be shared among various stakeholders including new and existing industry, large and small agriculture, and cities and villages has become a flashpoint.

Kittithanapat Engineering Co. (KTP), has been involved in the water management system since 1996, working closely with authorities such as the Royal Irrigation Department, Department of Water Resources, Bangkok Metropolitan Authority and others.

CustomPaks on site

600 hp CustomPaks

To help KTP meet its often urgent requirements, Cummins DKSH (Thailand) has recently supplied 60 Australian-built CustomPaks - 45 powered by Cummins' X15 engine rated at 600 hp, and 15 powered by the QSL9 rated at 325 hp. These fully self-contained powerpacks are emissions certified to Tier 3.

The CustomPaks are coupled to hydraulically-driven, large-volume submersible water pumps sourced by KTP from US company Moving Water Industries (MWI); KTP is the exclusive distributor in Thailand for these MWI Hydroflo pumps.

Prior to Cummins’ involvement, KTP was using another diesel engine brand but service support wasn’t up to the standard required.

Long-serving KTP engineer Kittisak Thanasoot says Cummins DKSH’s reputation for technical and aftersales support along with the reliability of the Cummins product were a key reason behind KTP’s decision to specify the CustomPaks for the Royal Irrigation Department.

The ability of Cummins DKSH to respond to short delivery times was also important.

“Supplying large quantities of high horsepower diesel engines for emergency situations such as flash flooding can be a challenge for KTP,” says Kittisak Thanasoot.

“Responding to the needs of the government agencies to manage such problems in a timely manner and with least impact on communities, KTP has found the answer in our partnership with Cummins DKSH.”

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Los Custompaks de Cummins se utilizan para la gestión del agua mientras Tailandia lucha con su crisis de agua

CustomPak in situ

Water crisis

Sixty Cummins Inc. CustomPaks are in service in Thailand as part of a critical water management plan aimed at easing the country’s water crisis – a crisis that has caused enormous economic and social damage and stirred conflict among communities.

En las últimas décadas, Tailandia ha enfrentado continuamente problemas de agua causados por una grave sequía. Water reserves in dams and reservoirs are insufficient while water resources are often contaminated with toxins caused by urban communities and the industrial and agricultural sectors.

Severe flooding is a threat, too, at a time when the realities of climate change are hanging over the country.

As a result, the allocation of precious water resources, which must be shared among various stakeholders including new and existing industry, large and small agriculture, and cities and villages has become a flashpoint.

Kittithanapat Engineering Co. (KTP), has been involved in the water management system since 1996, working closely with authorities such as the Royal Irrigation Department, Department of Water Resources, Bangkok Metropolitan Authority and others.

CustomPaks on site

600 hp CustomPaks

To help KTP meet its often urgent requirements, Cummins DKSH (Thailand) has recently supplied 60 Australian-built CustomPaks - 45 powered by Cummins' X15 engine rated at 600 hp, and 15 powered by the QSL9 rated at 325 hp. These fully self-contained powerpacks are emissions certified to Tier 3.

The CustomPaks are coupled to hydraulically-driven, large-volume submersible water pumps sourced by KTP from US company Moving Water Industries (MWI); KTP is the exclusive distributor in Thailand for these MWI Hydroflo pumps.

Prior to Cummins’ involvement, KTP was using another diesel engine brand but service support wasn’t up to the standard required.

Long-serving KTP engineer Kittisak Thanasoot says Cummins DKSH’s reputation for technical and aftersales support along with the reliability of the Cummins product were a key reason behind KTP’s decision to specify the CustomPaks for the Royal Irrigation Department.

The ability of Cummins DKSH to respond to short delivery times was also important.

“Supplying large quantities of high horsepower diesel engines for emergency situations such as flash flooding can be a challenge for KTP,” says Kittisak Thanasoot.

“Responding to the needs of the government agencies to manage such problems in a timely manner and with least impact on communities, KTP has found the answer in our partnership with Cummins DKSH.”

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