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bill63 01-17-2013 01:09 PM

Air Unit
 
Has anyone installed a aftermarket air cond. on a 42 easy,hard, expensive ?????

drpete3 01-17-2013 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by bill63 (Post 3850584)
Has anyone installed a aftermarket air cond. on a 42 easy,hard, expensive ?????

Bill, captain Bob uses a floor type home ac and vents out the cabin door. Works awesome other than IMO transporting it. It wouldnt be ideal for a trip to PIB

4bus 01-17-2013 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by drpete3 (Post 3850606)
Bill, captain Bob uses a floor type home ac and vents out the cabin door. Works awesome other than IMO transporting it. It wouldnt be ideal for a trip to PIB

I plan on removing this unit from its casing and integrating it into my cabinet by removing the cooler. It is the smallest one I could find. You can vent the hot air to the gun whale under the cabinet, and drain to the sink outlet. No water lines and cheap.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Danby-5000-B...370#vi-content

bill63 01-17-2013 02:57 PM

I am thinking that since fountain does put air in these boats as a option there should be a spot in the boat prewired for a unit.

Ran-Dom 32 01-17-2013 02:57 PM

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hatch drop in units work great! :lolhit: but I do like 4bus idea, let me know how that works out... I like the idea of the portable unit, only because you dont need to lug around a/c if your not planning to overnight

dewayne6243 01-17-2013 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by bill63 (Post 3850638)
I am thinking that since fountain does put air in these boats as a option there should be a spot in the boat prewired for a unit.

All Fountain have an option for AC. All 47' come standard with AC/Heat

MILD THUNDER 01-17-2013 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by 4bus (Post 3850610)
I plan on removing this unit from its casing and integrating it into my cabinet by removing the cooler. It is the smallest one I could find. You can vent the hot air to the gun whale under the cabinet, and drain to the sink outlet. No water lines and cheap.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Danby-5000-B...370#vi-content

I have one of those units, except mine is a 8000 btu I believe. I keep it in my enclosed head all summer, surrounded by life jackets and noodles so it doesn't bang around. When it comes time to use it, I set it in the cabin entry way, on the step. I rig up some towels to seal things up, and let it run. It cools the cabin down nicely. Not ice cold, but comfortable. Crappy part is having to enter cabin thru deck hatch. Eventually I want to do a permanent install of some sort. My buddies with self contained units have it nice. Plug in and flip a switch. Ice cold cabin in short time.

drpete3 01-18-2013 07:44 AM

Talked to a friend last nite that has had 2 42s and says the factory installed unit is under his sink. Says water inlet is under the step. His current boat doesnt have air or I could go take pix.

bcfountain 01-19-2013 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by 4bus (Post 3850610)
I plan on removing this unit from its casing and integrating it into my cabinet by removing the cooler. It is the smallest one I could find. You can vent the hot air to the gun whale under the cabinet, and drain to the sink outlet. No water lines and cheap.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Danby-5000-B...370#vi-content

I had thought about doing the same thing but did not know how well the componates would hold up under all the wave jumping.let me lnow howthat works out.

nailit 02-06-2014 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER (Post 3850659)
I have one of those units, except mine is a 8000 btu I believe. I keep it in my enclosed head all summer, surrounded by life jackets and noodles so it doesn't bang around. When it comes time to use it, I set it in the cabin entry way, on the step. I rig up some towels to seal things up, and let it run. It cools the cabin down nicely. Not ice cold, but comfortable. Crappy part is having to enter cabin thru deck hatch. Eventually I want to do a permanent install of some sort. My buddies with self contained units have it nice. Plug in and flip a switch. Ice cold cabin in short time.

MT/4bus:

Did y'all ever install the portable a/c? I was thinking the same thing.. Pull from casing and mount under sink. Access to gunall for hot air and sink drain for water. Would are you running the unit on?? Inverter. If so how many watts needed?.

Thanks

nate2587 05-12-2016 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by nailit (Post 4070477)
MT/4bus:

Did y'all ever install the portable a/c? I was thinking the same thing.. Pull from casing and mount under sink. Access to gunall for hot air and sink drain for water. Would are you running the unit on?? Inverter. If so how many watts needed?.

Thanks

Wondering the same thing

MILD THUNDER 05-12-2016 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by nailit (Post 4070477)
MT/4bus:

Did y'all ever install the portable a/c? I was thinking the same thing.. Pull from casing and mount under sink. Access to gunall for hot air and sink drain for water. Would are you running the unit on?? Inverter. If so how many watts needed?.

Thanks

I ended up installing a mermaid 6000btu reverse cycle unit in the cabinet where cooler was. Best thing i did since owned the boat. Quiet, cold, and plug in to shorepower and thats it.


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