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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 04:57:23 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: I don't think I've ever seen a boat with engine driven air conditioning but I guess it could be done. * An automotive type compressor takes a lot of power however and would certainly impact on performance and fuel economy. You're right, Wayne, it would suck up more fuel, but with a windowed cabin and depending on where you're location is, that air conditioning could make a difference on if going boating that day or not. I'd still like the idea, though. It is nice on a hot day, especially on a boat with an enclosed helm station. Most people find they need the A/C more at night when they are docked however. All of the marine A/Cs that I've seen run from 110 volt power, either from a generator or a shore power circuit. |
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