I think that breaker one that Steadfast got will work fine. It's got a 60 amp QO breaker in it, and that breaker I'm sure will handle a 200 amp surge for a second without tripping, especially at the low voltage the turbine generator runs at.
For larger turbines I prefer two pole Vacu-Break non-fused boxes rated at 10,000 amp surge RMS symmetrical @ 250 volts, with a continuous rating of at least 200 amps. Those have a big throw lever on them, which like Adam said, is preferred because if I'm not around and my wife needs to shut turbines down before the tornado hits, she knows how to throw those big red handles to stop the turbines.
For giggles once I measured the surge amps with my Fluke on one leg of a 3.8 meter machine running balls out when you throw that Big Red Handle, and the Fluke said 480 amps. Someplace once, I seen some outfit selling "shorting switches" for wind turbines and it was merely a toggle switch mounted in a box. When I seen that I'm like, "that's either for a really little turbine like an Air-X, or these people don't have a clue....."
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Chris