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Hi,
I want to add AC/Heat to my boat. (1942 80 ft. long) Previously it had motor home style units installed in ceiling. Is this the best way to go? I get opinions from home style AC mounted to cabin roof, motor home style to marine AC with water exchanger. What advice do you have? I am leaning towards the marine style and if I choose this approach then I will have a second question...one large unit or several small units? thanks, Marshall |
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Last year I read where someone from Seattle refereed to a "Pick-a-watt"
unit as something that everyone knows is the first choice of basic heat .. . . I had not heard of it before. So I ordered one from Boat Electric. I could not be happier with it. MarshallE wrote: Hi, I want to add AC/Heat to my boat. (1942 80 ft. long) Previously it had motor home style units installed in ceiling. Is this the best way to go? I get opinions from home style AC mounted to cabin roof, motor home style to marine AC with water exchanger. What advice do you have? I am leaning towards the marine style and if I choose this approach then I will have a second question...one large unit or several small units? thanks, Marshall |
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A marine unit is more efficient because of the water cooled condenser, But
because it is marine, it is more costly. A larger unit is more efficient than several small ones. A single unit will require more labor to install and hence, be more expensive. Steve "MarshallE" wrote in message . com... Hi, I want to add AC/Heat to my boat. (1942 80 ft. long) Previously it had motor home style units installed in ceiling. Is this the best way to go? I get opinions from home style AC mounted to cabin roof, motor home style to marine AC with water exchanger. What advice do you have? I am leaning towards the marine style and if I choose this approach then I will have a second question...one large unit or several small units? thanks, Marshall |
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And if one of several small units fails, it's cheaper to replace and you
have a cool place to go while waiting for delivery. Roger http://home.earthlink.net/~derbyrm "Steve Lusardi" wrote in message ... A marine unit is more efficient because of the water cooled condenser, But because it is marine, it is more costly. A larger unit is more efficient than several small ones. A single unit will require more labor to install and hence, be more expensive. Steve "MarshallE" wrote in message . com... Hi, I want to add AC/Heat to my boat. (1942 80 ft. long) Previously it had motor home style units installed in ceiling. Is this the best way to go? I get opinions from home style AC mounted to cabin roof, motor home style to marine AC with water exchanger. What advice do you have? I am leaning towards the marine style and if I choose this approach then I will have a second question...one large unit or several small units? thanks, Marshall |
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