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ohh wow 02-04-2015 07:36 PM

Are you looking to use some sort of portable ac unit?
I'm just curious because I'd like to do the same. I have a small 2000 Honda generator that is very quiet. It would run a 6,000 btu unit.

chris21hope 02-04-2015 09:08 PM

Forgot to include this link earlier when asked what unit I was looking at....my bad.

http://www.marineair.com/Internation...h-115V60Hz1-Ph

I'm pretty fussy about the look of the boat, so I'd like to get something that looks top notch. Not sure how a portable system would or wouldn't support that, but would be willing to consider something like that if it worked out.

I'm thinking I'll have this boat for another few years, but not much longer than that. I'd be willing to drop some change for this, but if it gets too expensive, it just wouldn't make sense considering it probably won't add much to the value of the boat.

ohh wow 02-04-2015 09:39 PM

Nice looking unit. An AC unit would be nice I'm just not sure how often I would use it. Of course that's what I say now. This summer, in South Louisiana, it would be greatly appreciated.

nailit 02-04-2015 11:55 PM

I was in the same "boat" as you with the new born. I figured I needed something to cool the cabin off to let my lil boy take a nap. Sooooo. I ended up buying a product called, "Koolerair"

I did test it in South La. heat and it cooled down the cabin, but never used it b/c we always let him sleep under tent on the beach we were on. It did work good, but never needed it for kid!!!

ICDEDPPL 02-05-2015 08:36 AM

I have a pretty nice d/c to a/c converter from our rolling showroom that was used to run a couple furnaces if you`re interested.

apollard 02-05-2015 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by nailit (Post 4260592)
I was in the same "boat" as you with the new born. I figured I needed something to cool the cabin off to let my lil boy take a nap. Sooooo. I ended up buying a product called, "Koolerair"

I did test it in South La. heat and it cooled down the cabin, but never used it b/c we always let him sleep under tent on the beach we were on. It did work good, but never needed it for kid!!!

I agree. My kid was on the boat at 3 months old, and never had an issue. You just have to keep them out of the sun.

firehill19 02-05-2015 08:55 AM

I had 5000 btu units in both my 91 Baja 260 and 03 Baja 302. I installed the ac in the 260, factory installed on the 302. They did have shore power but wanted ac while anchor, if needed. Bought a Honda 2000 portable and worked perfect with power to spare. Now, a Honda 1000 will work as friend who bought my 260 had this and used often. With a 6000 btu, I would buy the 2000.

Here's a pic of the gen on transom of the 260 but its better to put it on the bow, out of the way as in the second pic on my 302 with the 260 next to it.
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...cinstall32.jpg

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...%20302%203.jpg

chris21hope 02-07-2015 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL (Post 4260682)
I have a pretty nice d/c to a/c converter from our rolling showroom that was used to run a couple furnaces if you`re interested.

I'll keep it in mind if we end up going that route!

Regarding keeping them out of the sun, this is more than a wife thing than anything else. I'm fine with just giving him some shade, but considering I'm spending a lot of cash on things that I want (rebuilding engines, upgrading stereo components, etc.), this will make her happy! It's in my best interest for her to like the boat!!!

underpsi68 02-07-2015 08:03 PM

I have a 5000btu Dometic a/c. It will run with a 1000 watt continuous Duralast (Autozone) inverter for 2hrs on one group 31 Sears Platinum (made by Odyessy) battery. After 2 hours the inverter will turn off because of low voltage. If I remember right the battery voltage was 11.2 after 2 hours. After the inverter turned off I was curious if the same battery would start my 496. It started right up as if the a/c was never on. I was shocked to say the least.

If you run the a/c on 2 of your batteries I would think they should run the a/c for about 4 hours. IMO a generator would not be needed for day trips.

chris21hope 02-07-2015 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by underpsi68 (Post 4261952)
I have a 5000btu Dometic a/c. It will run with a 1000 watt continuous Duralast (Autozone) inverter for 2hrs on one group 31 Sears Platinum (made by Odyessy) battery. After 2 hours the inverter will turn off because of low voltage. If I remember right the battery voltage was 11.2 after 2 hours. After the inverter turned off I was curious if the same battery would start my 496. It started right up as if the a/c was never on. I was shocked to say the least.

If you run the a/c on 2 of your batteries I would think they should run the a/c for about 4 hours. IMO a generator would not be needed for day trips.

That would be huge! The number of days where we would have to run the air continuously for very long is basically zero, so this might be a good solution.


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