I think this is a good thing.
There's a marine mechanic who spends the winter in our marina working on barges and other boat repairs for the owner. He had a Marine Air Systems 16k BTU air conditioner, with heat, complete with water pump and digital thermostat for sale.
He had pulled it out of a boat he was working on up north, for use in his Hunter 40' but decided he didn't need it since he spends his summers up north in St John, NB.
It looks to be in great condition. No rust in the pan or on any of the components. Has all the parts to install it. Supposedly only has a couple of hours on it.
I paid $250 for it which, if it works well, I think is a great price to get AC on the boat.
My biggest concern is the sticker says it uses R22 refrigerant, which is being phased out.
Hopefully it will work with a replacement refrigerant if needed.
The model is CME16K-H.
Here's a photo of the label and the unit. Anybody have experience, good or bad, with one of these units? I know it's a reach but anyone have a manual?
There's a marine mechanic who spends the winter in our marina working on barges and other boat repairs for the owner. He had a Marine Air Systems 16k BTU air conditioner, with heat, complete with water pump and digital thermostat for sale.
He had pulled it out of a boat he was working on up north, for use in his Hunter 40' but decided he didn't need it since he spends his summers up north in St John, NB.
It looks to be in great condition. No rust in the pan or on any of the components. Has all the parts to install it. Supposedly only has a couple of hours on it.
I paid $250 for it which, if it works well, I think is a great price to get AC on the boat.
My biggest concern is the sticker says it uses R22 refrigerant, which is being phased out.
Hopefully it will work with a replacement refrigerant if needed.
The model is CME16K-H.
Here's a photo of the label and the unit. Anybody have experience, good or bad, with one of these units? I know it's a reach but anyone have a manual?