Moving onto a sailboat with my iMac 20.5"

I understand that Ill have to make a custom wall mount. I also understand that a notebook would make more sense on a boat. Unfortunately I need the power of the desktop for video editing and to also serve as my TV. Im wondering if theres anything in particular I should do to keep the computer running smooth. I have very nice brand new 12v batteries on the boat and will be running off of 110v shore power much more often than not. Please advise, thanks in advance.

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