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Old 05-08-2020, 09:54 AM
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So I'm about halfway through the process however the more critical bits are complete. To be fair I personally am not doing the work, but like any job worth doing properly it requires proper supervision!

Over the years I have seen many requests about adding Air Conditioning to a 353 Fastech. Well I thought I would share some pictures as one of the typical requests was placing the unit under the sink. So here are some pictures. Nice thing is the sink still fits and otherwise you cannot tell it is in there other than when you look into the (fridge) closet.






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Any more pics?
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The sink drain is a convenient place to connect the condensation line. Nice and tidy. How will you expel the heat?
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It’s water to water.... duh. Never mind me.
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Following...
Can we please get some specifics if this has not been covered already, such model of unit, how you plan to power this unit etc.
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Yes I will post some more pictures, once it is completed waiting a longer thru transom hull fitting.
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Here are some more pictures, all is completed.










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Very Nice!!!
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Cool.
that's what it is for !
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