On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 21:48:52 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:
I wonder how the Texans and other gulf cruisers handle the heat when
they cruise if they don't have A/C.
That's a good question and I can partially answer it - A/C. My son
has been using the Grady which has A/C in the step down. From what
he's told me, it gets hot there even at night when the temps are in
the high 70s. No cross ventilation in the cuddy. I can speak to the
cuddy being a little uncomfortable when I took it down to Charleston a
couple of months ago.
http://www.gradywhite.com/336/ - click on the cabin tour.
And we've got a Honda EU3000i on the boat to run the A/C.
I'll give you a personal evaluation when I go down in August. :)
For a short trip sleeping on deck is a possibility, but I think when
you get to week you want to dive into a cool berth when nightime
temps stay high, below decks is hotter, and it's raining.
I'm willing to torture myself a bit - but I'm a man.
Not me. My physiological heat control circled the bowl in SEA and only
got worse when I lived down South for a few years in MS and LA. I hate
the cold and I hate the heat.
I'm only comfortable between the temperatures of 68 and 80 degrees
which means I probably should move to Hawaii. :)