OP, if you have electric water heating be aware that if you rewire a switch into the water-heater to run a 240 VAC water-heater on 120 VAC it will only use 1/4 the amount of watts. This is because at 1/2 voltage it will draw 1/2 the current. And 1/2 times 1/2 = 1/4 of course with only 1/4 as much heat going into the water it will take 4 times longer to heat up a cold tank of water. But this could be a very significant reduction in the amount of power you require from your generator, which might even allow you to get by with a smaller generator, and or apply a much lighter load to your generator so it is not worked as hard in the hot Florida heat.
The real down side it that if multiple people want to take a shower, they may have to wait a while between showers for the slower recover time of the water-heater when ran in this mode, but it is a lot easier on a generator.