Chuck, thanks I'd love to see the pics...

Richard
1985 37 CB

Richard N. Bush Law Offices 
2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite 9
Louisville, Kentucky 40220 
502-584-7255



-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck S <[email protected]>
To: cnc-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Feb 17, 2014 10:20 am
Subject: Re: Stus-List Sizing AC unit



Hi Richard,
This may be more than you want to know?
I'm installing a 120V 16000BTU reverse cycle AC unit that measures 20 x 14 x 14 
without ductwork.  I made up a cardboard mockup to those dimensions and will 
see where that fits best in my boat, before I cut anything.  Been thinking 
about this for a while and the best spot for my boat looks like a hanging 
locker just forward of the mast where I can easily run duckwork in two 
directions.  It's the only place where I can hang foulies, or store coats, so 
I'm looking at other options.  My boat has pilot berths that would be good 
candidates, but the locker hides the system better.  Under the vee berth is a 
candidate but would make duck runs longer and the return air lower.  I'd rather 
keep the return off the floor and pull the hotter air from the ceiling.  My 
unit requires three supply grilles, so a 4" round one will go to the Vee berth, 
a 6" x 6" square grille will serve the main cabin, and a 4" round will be 
ducted to the aft sleeping area.  I may add a 4th 4" round grille which is 
recommended to improve performance. 

I can send you some pics separately, if interested?


Chuck
Resolute
1990 C&C 34R
Atlantic City, NJ

From: "Richard N. Bush" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 9:01:14 AM
Subject: Re: Stus-List Sizing AC unit


Dennis, and others; apologize up front for being so basic, but never having had 
AC at all, I'm having difficulty following the thread; are these units being 
installed into the clothes locker just forward of the Main Settee? If not, then 
where? If so, what cutting or reconstruction has to be done to accommodate the 
units?


Richard
1985 37 CB; 
 

Richard N. Bush Law Offices 
2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite 9
Louisville, Kentucky 40220 
502-584-7255



-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Cheuvront <[email protected]>
To: CnClist <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Feb 17, 2014 8:29 am
Subject: Re: Stus-List Sizing AC unit



Just a note on AC brands.  I started out with a Mermaid 16K reverse cycle unit 
I installed in1999.  Sent it back to Mermaid for repair twice in 8 years.  
Switched to a Cruisair 16K reverse cycle 6 or 7 years ago and sold the Mermaid 
on eBay.  The Cruisair has run without a burp since install.


My buddy here is the "go to" guy for refrigeration and AC installs and repairs. 
 He is the Cruisair factory repair tech for this area.  He works on all brands, 
Mermaid, MarineAir, etc.  He swears by Cruisair.


Dennis C.




On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 6:50 AM, Kim Brown <[email protected]> wrote:


Chuck
Late to this party but- FWIW our 35-3 has a 9k unit from mermaid (they are
local so no shipping...). It is intentionally undersized so we can run it
off our Honda 2000 at anchor. Great once the sun goes down but it loses the
battle mid afternoon in the 90's. The 9k also fit better in the hanging
locker where we could vent easily to the v-berth and main cabin. Pay
attention to the space needed for all the air handling bits and pieces. The
larger the unit the larger those bits and pieces need to be. We spent the
xtra for the reverse cycle. It adds a lot of flexibility though we consider
50's to be winter here. (sunny and headed to 80 today....) Don't know about
others but the thermostats we started with never lasted more than a year or
2- just not marine ready. So I finally just bought a Honeywell hockey puck
and as it is all mechanical it has been just fine.
Kim Brown
Trust Me!!! 35-3


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