AC for C-30?

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Eric Ludin

It is getting hot here in Florida, so I'm thinking about installing an AC system on my '83 C - 30. Someone recommended a 10,000 BTU Cruisair system. I understand it costs about $2,500 (not including installation). Does anyone have an opinion on this or any other system that works well? I want something that cools the boat relatively fast and will work well in 90 degree plus conditions. Also, where is the best place to install it? Thanks so much.
 
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Steve

Getting Hot?

It just snowed again yesterday gere in Portland, OR. I'm jealous...
 
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John Mavrovich

Mermaid

I installed a 12K reverse cycle three years ago in my C30 for half that price. In Florida, you probably wouldn't need reverse cycle - electric heat would suffice. You'll save about $100. Bought mine from Defender. They list in the current catalog for about $1200 or so. Installed mine in port side cockpit locker with venting into galley, head and v-berth. Air return to unit thru the wall of aft berth. Unit sits low in the locker as anything stored that far down never gets used anyway. Also, it's quieter back there. Install took me about three days. It's been trouble free and handles the NC heat very well. Good luck.
 
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David

Go with the 16k BTU

Installed a 16k mermaid reverse cycle about a year ago and it does a great job on my C30. Two of my slip neighbors each have the 12k and both wish they had gone with the 16k. I'm South Texas and can relate to the hot humid conditions. Also, the port lazarette is the best place to put it. Seen it here
 
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Rod Worrell

"David of Kemah"

I like the useful ac info, but want to alert "David of Kemah" (and any other Catalina 30's in the Galveston Bay area) that Fleet 10 of the International Catalina 30 Association is having an organization meeting on Saturday, April 20, at 10 a.m., at Watergate's west clubhouse (Pier 7). To find out more, contact Denny Fegan at 713.861.4196, sdennisf@aol.com. Look forward to seeing all of you there. S/V Dixie
 
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David

Thanks for the Info

about the upcoming meeting! I had been wondering if there was an owners association around this part of the country! One more thing about Mermaid. Definitely order it through Defender as they were actually cheaper than Mermaid direct!
 
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Eric Ludin

Defender?

Thanks for the info...but, I give up...what is "Defender"? Is it a catalogue, website??? I've never heard of it.
 
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David

Eric,

Defender is a wholesaler of sorts. I've always used the catalog, but I think there is a website, although I've never been to it. Anyone else able to help out!
 
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Colin Wightman

Defender website

Here's a link to the Defender website. Its not a good site for browsing but, if you know what you're looking for, the search page will usually turn it up. I have ordered through their site and it does work...its not as elegant as, for example, West Marine's site that sends you emails acknowledging the order and then again when it ships, but their prices are generally better...sometimes much better.
 
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Eric Ludin

Collin

Thanks for the information. Not only did I get ideas about the AC system, but now I've got a new supplier! You never know what you'll learn in this forum.
 
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