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![]() "KLC Lewis" wrote in message et... "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message anews.com... Installing a refrigerator was very low on my list of things to do. I only did so after I had gotten all the important, more necessary things attended to. After about ten years of ownership that is. The frivolous, luxury items like a fridge should always come last. Never before necessary sailing systems are in top-notch condition. It's all about priorities. Cold beer is nice but not necessary. Same can be said for hot women. Wilbur Hubbard On a small cruising sailboat, I would agree that refrigeration is a low-priority item. It takes up too much space and requires too much energy for the investment, IMO. On a live-aboard of any size, however, it is pretty high on the priorities list. "For the investment." You got that right, Karin. In my case, since I do liveaboard and never in a marina I must also consider the cost of a photovoltaic array large enough to supply the fridge with current. I have two 100 watt panels and a charge controller and the cost of it (about 1,600 bucks) needs to be proportioned to the fridge. Let's say 1000 dollars worth. Add that to the cost of the fridge (1000 bucks) and the installation cost of you have to pay somebody (500 bucks) and don't forget a couple extra batteries at about 200 bucks every four or so years you have a fridge that costs 3,000 bucks or so. You can buy a helluva lot of ice for that but, hey, once you get all the other upgrades taken care of over the years and if you have money on hand you might as well use it to enjoy the finer things in life. Hauling ice becomes a real pain in the ass. Cold beer and wine is so fine. Wilbur Hubbard |
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