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On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 07:22:15 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote: This morning is the coldest this season ... 18 degrees right now .... and it's still very comfortable here in the Navigator. I turned the heat down last night in all but the master stateroom. I woke up only to find it getting too warm, so I turned it'sthermostat down a bit. The main cabin and pilot house area was a little nippy in the morning ... 56 degrees. Turned the heaters up a bit and now, a couple of hourse later it's a nice, toasty 70 degrees inside and 18 degrees outside. Do you have resistance heaters or reverse cycle? We use a combination of both on the GB49. (currently anchored south of St Augustine near Matanzas Inlet.) |
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