A/C for a Hunter 29.5 (1994-1997)

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I'm thinking of selling our(wife & myself) powerboat & getting a sailboat. One of the boats that has caught our eye is the Hunter 29.5(1994-97). However, of the 30 plus ones that are for sale on Yachtworld.com, none have ac/heat. Does anyone know if it is possible to add a/c to this model? Where can the unit be located? Also any other comments on this model(negative & positive) would be appreciated. Thanking you in advance. Erle
 
Nov 26, 2006
381
Hunter 31 1987 Fly Creek Marina Fairhope,AL.
a/c - heat

i tried the hatch model carry on and it was more rouble than worth. it couldnt keep up with hi 90's temp and dripped condensation. Did alot of research and went wiht the central unit from ocean breeze. you can measurments from there website and the staff is very customer oriented, both before and after the sale. could not be happier
 
Dec 25, 2000
5,947
Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
In regards to the heat part of your need...

we were very happy with the Wallas forced air kerosene wall mount heater on our H28. Simple to operate, thrifty on fuel and power consumption, quiet and great for keeping the boat comfy while on the hook during the colder times of the year. Scan Marine is the North American distributor here in Seattle. See link below. Our unit was mounted on the galley bulk head with a chimney through the coach roof. Of course an air conditioner during the summer months really complicates matters unless you plan to spend all your time connected to shore power or bring a portable generator on board. Many do that and seem quite pleased with the solution. Terry http://www.scanmarineusa.com/Wallas_furnace_1300.pdf
 
Oct 14, 2005
2,191
1983 Hunter H34 North East, MD
Werlec...

Can't help you on the boat, but you can add a AC/heat pump to just about any boat. For the heat and humidity we get on the Bay, consider at least an 8K BTU AC unit for a 30 footer. Look up Mermaid on the web and study what they have to offer for starters. They have been fitted in many small places such as under dinette seats, under sink lockers, etc. There are portable units, too, but as one fellow pointed out, they tend to me a hassle to some.
 

Shippy

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Jun 1, 2004
272
Hunter 356 Harve de Grace
Yes - it can be done

Before we sold our 1995 29.5, I went thru the exercise of investigating doing just what you are asking. The unit is well suited to fit under the starboard salon seat. You will need a new thru-hulls for pickup and expelling. I was looking at the Mermaid 8k reverse cycle unit. So to answer your questions, yes it can be done.
 

Alan K

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Feb 22, 2004
55
Hunter 380 Norwalk, CT
Don't know about A/C

but the 29.5 is a great boat! You'll be very happy with your choice.
 
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