Air Conditioning
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- Tin star
- Posts: 83
- Joined: Wed Jul 16, 2014 3:52 am
Re: Air Conditioning
I also have a portable unit. Sears I think. Previous owner included it with the boat. Does a fantastic job of keeping the cabin comfortable on the few days in northern MI that it's hot enough to need AC.
1986 Sedan Flybridge
Twin 318 closed loop
" Little Martha"
Traverse City,Mi
Hydraulic Steering (both helms)
Autopilot (both helms)
Twin 318 closed loop
" Little Martha"
Traverse City,Mi
Hydraulic Steering (both helms)
Autopilot (both helms)
Re: Air Conditioning
Sport - details on the unit capacity would be helpful.thx
-joel-
former owner 1988 '32 FB Sedan
Chesapeake Bay
twin 318 / 240 hp
Potomac MD
former owner 1988 '32 FB Sedan
Chesapeake Bay
twin 318 / 240 hp
Potomac MD
Re: Air Conditioning
Yes, BTU would be helpful. Really leaning towards a portable. I like the aesthetics of the old girl (mine's a 1962 30') so I'd have to do some soul searching to cut any holes or have anything showing outside that would detract from her looks. To me she's perfect the way she is. At the end of the day I see myself with one or two portable combination a/c and heat.
1962 Marinette 31' Express
Single Gray Marine AMC 327
1955 Feathercraft Deluxe Runabout
Mercury 500
1976 Saquaro Jet Boat
Ford 460
Single Gray Marine AMC 327
1955 Feathercraft Deluxe Runabout
Mercury 500
1976 Saquaro Jet Boat
Ford 460
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- Aluminum Star
- Posts: 163
- Joined: Thu Sep 11, 2014 7:27 pm
- Location: Southern Indiana / Louisville
Re: Air Conditioning
Very interesting thread.
We currently have a window unit a/c unit and we will try that out first.
However I like the idea of heat as well.
Might be worth a try. Although it can get quite humid here in Louisville at times.
I guess any type of system will have to deal with that though.
We currently have a window unit a/c unit and we will try that out first.
However I like the idea of heat as well.
Might be worth a try. Although it can get quite humid here in Louisville at times.
I guess any type of system will have to deal with that though.
1984 32' Sedan FB
Twin Chrysler 360's
1.52:1 Velvet Drives
Raw water cooled
Ohio River
Twin Chrysler 360's
1.52:1 Velvet Drives
Raw water cooled
Ohio River
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- Tin star
- Posts: 83
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Re: Air Conditioning
Sorry for not including btu info. 12,000 btu. Vent fits nicely in salon port side sliding window. Run drain line into bilge.
1986 Sedan Flybridge
Twin 318 closed loop
" Little Martha"
Traverse City,Mi
Hydraulic Steering (both helms)
Autopilot (both helms)
Twin 318 closed loop
" Little Martha"
Traverse City,Mi
Hydraulic Steering (both helms)
Autopilot (both helms)
Re: Air Conditioning
I have one which came with my boat when I bought it 6 yrs. ago. Fits in the front deck hatch . Previous owner only used it at the dock , since there's no gen set on mine. I use it to cool my workshop when needed during the summer. Not sure the info on it but will check it out if someone is interested.
No matter where you go, there you are
Knot Normal , 28ft Express
Twin 318s
Ten Mile TN.
Knot Normal , 28ft Express
Twin 318s
Ten Mile TN.
Re: Air Conditioning
We bought a Coleman 13,000 BTU unit used for RVs. Fits the existing roof opening. A bit weak but good enough.
Jeff
Jeff
"We live at the bottom of an ocean of air, not at the top." General Marvage Slatington
Re: Air Conditioning
So, Fastjeff, yours fits in the forward hatch above the berth?
1962 Marinette 31' Express
Single Gray Marine AMC 327
1955 Feathercraft Deluxe Runabout
Mercury 500
1976 Saquaro Jet Boat
Ford 460
Single Gray Marine AMC 327
1955 Feathercraft Deluxe Runabout
Mercury 500
1976 Saquaro Jet Boat
Ford 460
Re: Air Conditioning
Remember we should use only boat safe heaters. I have heard of insurance company refusing to pay a fire claim because the boat owner had the wrong kind of heater. Just saying.
Wayne
Wayne
1973 32 express fly bridge
Chattanooga
"Southern Lady"
Chattanooga
"Southern Lady"
Re: Air Conditioning
...So, Fastjeff, yours fits in the forward hatch above the berth?"
In the cabin roof, under the helm seat (or where it used to be).
Jeff
In the cabin roof, under the helm seat (or where it used to be).
Jeff
"We live at the bottom of an ocean of air, not at the top." General Marvage Slatington