Hi everyone,

I'm new here.  I recently purchased the 1984 C&C 35 mk III Spanish Dancer.
My goal was to find a boat that would be comfortable enough to live on and
capable enough to be fun to sail in San Francisco Bay - I'm extremely
excited about this one.  I've been sailing since I was a kid but this is my
first (non-dinghy) boat of my own, so I expect I'll be boring you all with
a lot of stupid questions over the next few months.

First up: Refrigeration.  My boat doesn't have it.  Has anyone added
refrigeration to a 35-3?  How's the stock insulation in the ice chest?  Any
suggestions on what works or doesn't?

Since I think it will be relatively rare for me to spend more than a night
away from the slip and shore power, one thought I had was going with a
holding plate system to run off shore power - maybe even an AC system.
That would keep the load off my batteries, I wouldn't have to listen to the
compressor running as often, and it should store enough cooling in the
plate to last for daysails and short trips away from the dock.

On the other hand, I'm thinking about the number of projects I have lined
up, and the simplicity and relative low cost of a CoolMatic single unit kit
starts to look pretty appealing.  Has anyone used that or something
similar?  I'm a little concerned about the effect on efficiency of putting
the compressor (which presumably runs warm) directly next to the box with
what looks like minimal insulation between it and the evaporator.

Here's the CooMatic kit I'm looking at:
http://www.westmarine.com/buy/waeco-adler-barbour--coolmatic-cooling-conversion-kit--7895881

Focusing on air cooling at the moment.  I'd rather listen to compressor
noise and draw a little more shore power than put a new thru-hull in.

Thanks in advance!  I've been lurking for a week or so and this seems like
a great community.

Sam

Spanish Dancer
C&C 35 mk III
San Francisco
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