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Clay Washington 01-25-2006 11:19 AM

"Carry-On" Air Conditioning
 
Has anyone tried one of these?

Carry-On A/C

Completely self-contained, 77 pounds, and runs on "dockside" power.

wstultz 01-25-2006 11:25 AM

Re: "Carry-On" Air Conditioning
 
We had one in the mid nineties that we used on a 32 fountain and a 31 bullet. It will freeze your ass out of that cabin. It doesn't always seal properly but that didn't really matter.

dreamer 01-25-2006 11:25 AM

Re: "Carry-On" Air Conditioning
 
and thus the money pit begins......... :evilb:

Clay Washington 01-25-2006 11:33 AM

Re: "Carry-On" Air Conditioning
 

Originally Posted by dreamer
and thus the money pit begins......... :evilb:

I know, I know... :rolleyes:

scottc 01-25-2006 11:35 AM

Re: "Carry-On" Air Conditioning
 
A great unit. It will leak in the rain sometimes. It will FREEZE your a$$ off. Go with the bigger one. Can be found on ebay and other boating sites. Great resale value can be had from $350 and up.
But the best thing is an installed system by far. If you are going to keep the ride for a while go with a permanent system.The carryon will get bounced around when getting big air!!!!

Sydwayz 01-25-2006 12:11 PM

Re: "Carry-On" Air Conditioning
 
I have used that same unit. It is pretty darn cold. The worst part about it is slinging it up onto and off of the bow each night/morning. Its heavy and awkward.

Several of us here in the local area have been buying small 5000-6500 btu normal home window air conditioning units (45-55 lbs), and placing them in the cabin access door to the cabin (on the floor), only when needed. You can obtain a nice 3-4" thick piece of foam from a local upholsterer to fill the rest of the cabin door opening. It works well, and its cheaper.

However, after a year of using a portable AC unit as described above, I plan to install AC inside the boat this year. Its quite the hassle to have to deal with a portable. If you need AC (which you do in TX); Clay bite the 'Bullet' and put in a permanent mount unit. Its TOTALLY worth it.

HiPerf2000 01-25-2006 01:38 PM

Re: "Carry-On" Air Conditioning
 
I had one. lasted me 10 years and 4 different boats. Sold it to a friend when i installed air in the 35. Still works good for him.

BajaRunner 01-25-2006 01:45 PM

Re: "Carry-On" Air Conditioning
 
PM Liquid Asset on the board. I know he had one for sale awhile back.

OSO 01-25-2006 03:07 PM

Re: "Carry-On" Air Conditioning
 
We have just taken on another advertiser that provides Outerlimits and Nor-Tech with their 12v air cond systems. Hold off before purchasing and I will post the information shortly.

OSO 01-25-2006 03:52 PM

Re: "Carry-On" Air Conditioning
 
http://www.bayairac.com/


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