Problem is the boats tend to have a lot of systems on them. Even to include hardwird carbon monoxide detectors. That is just the tip of the iceberg. Most boats I work on, whether trailered in, or from the storage facility have batteries that are usually in need of a charge. Even customers with boats that have shorepower/and or with chargers wired to the batteries.
Also a lot of customers would love to keep their boats plugged in at the boat storage. But insurance precludes them from allowing that. Possibility of fires and such. Also they go 3 high in the storage building. So only people with boats on floor stands can hook up chargers. They must be unplugged by end of day.
Also a lot of customers would love to keep their boats plugged in at the boat storage. But insurance precludes them from allowing that. Possibility of fires and such. Also they go 3 high in the storage building. So only people with boats on floor stands can hook up chargers. They must be unplugged by end of day.