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JamesgangNC wrote:
I have heard of air conditioning. And I'm familiar with how much power it takes. A lot. Either you have a lot of batteries and don't run the ac for long or you have a generator. Neither is very practical in a smaller boat. At present I have a Crownline 210ccr on Lake Hartwell- along the GA SC border. This is a 21ft cuddy cabin boat. first used on Lake Murry just outside of Columbia SC. We are currently selling it because we no longer need a boat with a pottie in it, thus we are going to a bowrider. That being said, we have found by opening the door to to cockpit and opening the hatch while on the hook a pleasent breeze blows through the cuddy and makes it very nice to take a little snooze. Personally I can't recall it ever being to hot in there, but I am sure there may have been a time or two. Nine years of usage in the south without air conditioning or the desire for it. Capt Jack R. " *JimH*" wrote in message . .. "JamesgangNC" wrote in message link.net... There you go :-) wrote in message egroups.com... *JimH* wrote: ..........Crownline, for building a 31.5 foot *Bowrider*! http://www.crownline.com/models04/mo...p?id=316_ls_05 http://www.crownline.com/models05/bo...16ls/big/2.jpg http://www.crownline.com/models05/bo...16ls/big/3.jpg http://www.crownline.com/models05/bo...16ls/big/4.jpg http://www.crownline.com/models05/bo...16ls/big/5.jpg A 31.5 foot bowrider? What the hell were these folks thinking? Guess you've never been in a cabin, in summer, in the south, huh? Guess you never heard of air conditioning, huh? |
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