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Frank Mott
The refrigerator on our new C-350 forms a significant amount of counter top condensation and runs (almost) continuously. We are in the Galveston Bay area with a warm climate. We don't routinely leave the cabin A/C on when we are away from the boat for extended periods, which can be up to 2 or 3 weeks. It may be in the mid-80's inside the cabin when we return, (this time of year, hotter in the summer months). The seal around the doors looks good and the contents of the refrigerator are always cold. We keep the thermostat knob at about the mid-point (4-5 out of 7 max). I have noticed it shut off occasionally when we have been on the boat and gotten the inside cabin temp down to 72 or so. I've been told by the dealer that "this happens" due to the interior cabin temperature and refrigerator temperature gradient differences. If that's the case, then I'll accept it. Yet, I'm not so sure. Does anyone out there have a similar problem? I'm mainly interested in those who have boats at a similar latitude and climate situation. Thanks, FM