JamesgangNC wrote:
If you don't spend any time in the cabin what is the point in having a
cabin. That's what this boat is about. I never saw the point in being in a
docked boat. That's what I have a lake house for.
" *JimH*" wrote in message
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"JamesgangNC" wrote in message
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I have heard of air conditioning. And I'm familiar with how much power it
takes. A lot. Either you have a lot of batteries and don't run the ac
for long or you have a generator. Neither is very practical in a smaller
boat.
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"JamesgangNC" wrote in message
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There you go :-)
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*JimH* wrote:
..........Crownline, for building a 31.5 foot *Bowrider*!
http://www.crownline.com/models04/mo...p?id=316_ls_05
http://www.crownline.com/models05/bo...16ls/big/2.jpg
http://www.crownline.com/models05/bo...16ls/big/3.jpg
http://www.crownline.com/models05/bo...16ls/big/4.jpg
http://www.crownline.com/models05/bo...16ls/big/5.jpg
A 31.5 foot bowrider? What the hell were these folks thinking?
Guess you've never been in a cabin, in summer, in the south, huh?
Guess you never heard of air conditioning, huh?
Folks don't spend much time in the small cabins in smaller boats. Heck,
we use ours as a holding bin for our gear. I was addressing the cabin
in a 32 foot cruiser as the initial discussion was about a 32 foot boat.
And I was also talking about the time while dockside as that is generally
the time one might be in the cabin. While dockside you have shorepower.
Folks cruising or anchored generally don't spend time in the cabin, even
to eat. So your discussion about the need for a genny or a large bank of
batteries to run the AC is also a bit over the edge.
And why are you now talking about small boats?
Apparently Crownline is not the only one in the big bowrider market.
http://www.cobaltboats.com/model_line/282/intro282.php
Capt Jack R..