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From my Nov 14 posting:
Still a steal at $500. However, it won't go on the boat, as we have said about all the other stuff we're either selling or giving away. So, herewith, a 10% discount, making it $450. Weekly discounts of additional $10 (that's $, not %) until sold or we leave, at which point it will go to Don's Salvage in Clearwater on consignment. I'll try to post the weekly discounted amount, but if I forget, do the math :{)) Thus, if I'm unfortunate enough to require another 30 weeks of rehab (Lydia will shoot me first), and it's not yet sold, it will be $150 This is just the thing for someone converting an icebox or building their own refrigeration: This unit came out of a Morgan 461, and worked perfectly at the time of removal. If interested, in addition to the out-of-box pictures, I can supply pix of the removal process. The only reason for removal was a changeover to all 12V in the boat (lots of other stuff came out as part of this changeover, too, but has been sold). Still remaining at fire sale price in St. Petersburg, a complete engine-drive and A/C dual split system (two cold plates, both with both means of cooling) refrigeration available for $500. See http://tinyurl.com/cqf38 for lots of pictures, all of which blow up to full page if you want a closer look. More detail: Refrigeration is Techumseh engine drive compressor to Adler-Barbour Cold Pump engine-water-pump-cooled condenser plus a Tecumseh (presumed Adler-Barbour) 110V air-cooled compressor/condenser which, according to the boat records, is relatively new. Both feed two very large (16x19x3, 20x21x3) 26* dual-feed cold plates. Included are the timer for the engine drive, thermostat for the 110 unit, capillary tube and all other related tubing. With a different solution (eutectic), either of the cold plates could be a freezer plate. The 110v unit already has the modern oil; the engine drive would need a change-out if you were going to use 134a. Originally R-12, very effective, but 134a will do a good job, too, as these compressors were designed to handle umpteen thousand BTU/hour - e.g. one ton of ice in an hour, per Richard Kollman, the boat refrigeration expert. $500 for the package, including delivery if on the route or nearby. Mail me at or call me at 770-887-0397 if you'd like this/these (big package of many parts). Very heavy, bulky to ship, but it could be done - but likely would come close to the cost of the products, so picking it up is better (or I can deliver along the I-75-85 corridor as I come back from the next refit trip)... I'd been living on the boat full time during the time of the original posts, and returned home only to sell my home and have my shoulder operation, from which I'm currently in physical therapy rehab, soon to return to the refit. Offer still stands for delivery as above, but since I'm not at the boat regularly now, timing might be a challenge. The components are currently in a storage building near my home in far NE GA Drop me a line or give me a call if any of these interest you. L8R Skip and Lydia, refitting as fast as we can once I get released from rehab PT Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig http://tinyurl.com/384p2 "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain .. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rec.boats.marketplace is a moderated newsgroup. See rules and legal disclaimer at http://www.algebra.com/rbm |
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