After several issues with a Mermaid A/C I replaced it with a CruisAir 16K unit
in 2006. Absolutely no problems with the CruisAir.
Touché stays cool even in the Louisiana and Florida summers.
The March pumps are top notch. I have one for the CruisAir.
Disclaimer: my buddy is the local A/C
You're going to need a tool like a dental pick. I use my pocket knife. I
can't imagine any significant damage to the body of the unit and damage to
the o-ring is irrelevant. There are plastic pry tools available for
delicate tasks but in a pinch you might have luck with the corner of a
credit
Hey Listers,
I have an old datamarine knot meter.
For 15 seasons, I have applied a heavy grease to the sending unit annually.
That's it.
Never had a problem until last season when it briefly leaked just after launch.
Before I could take any action, the leak stopped.
But remembering this, this
Hi Matt,
I realized that my old galley sink fixture was costing me a lot of water usage
because there was a separate hot and cold knob on each side of the existing
fixture, and I was always turning it on, leaving it running while I washed my
hands, etc., then finally turning it off when I was
Matt...I use land based fixtures. Cheaper and more choice for the CDO (chief
decorating officer).
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I replaced an old, no longer working unit with this one and have been very
pleased with its performance. You want 65 degrees to sleep when it is 90
outside? No problem. It is on an original 36 though and in the hanging
locker, so the V berth and main saloon are cooled. The air handler is
large
Hi all,
I want to publicly thank Ken Heaton for sharing his spreadsheet of Boat names,
HINs and USCG Documentation No's for my list of 34/36 model C I've met a
few really special people on Stu's list and have always appreciated the support
from the many experts who contribute.
Thanks Ken