22 cruiser sliding rear window, gen test

texasair

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C Dory Year
1989
C Dory Model
22 Cruiser
Vessel Name
Bixby's Cub
Work continues on the 1989 22 Cruiser restoration. I really wanted an opening window to the rear with a screen. Down south we have heat and bugs.
The Ac takes up the right window and the passenger sits in front of the left one so the window in the door was the only option. Obtained quotes from marine window makers in the $600 range. Over budget.
I found a replacement vertical aluminum slider with a screen that was only slightly larger than the OEM window at a Mobile home parts warehouse. Since this window was intended for use in a door it has tempered safety glass. Cost $64. Now installed and I am pleased. I am going to have it and some of the other windows tinted with UV reduction film. Posted a couple of photos in the album today

Did a test run today on the AC and the Honda EU 1000 using the "Red Cap" remote fuel system for extended running of the generator and it ran all day with no problems. The boat was outside on the trailer in the sun and it was close to 100 and the cabin stayed cool all day. The EU 1000 powers the AC on high and the Engel cooler with no problems on eco-throttle. The little genset has its limits, If we want to use the shower or the microwave we must turn off the AC.

The Engel cooler is amazing. Will freeze a gallon milk jug solid overnight in the Texas heat running off of a single 12 v battery, and can still start the boat on the same battery in the AM.

Installed the connectors and steering link to the kicker, and the new curtains will be ready in 2 days. Ran the condensate drain from the AC to the drain line under the sink. It ran all day and while I was working on other things I ran the drain into a bucket. The little AC took close to 2 gallons of water out of the air in the 22 cabin. Wow.

Tex
 
That 22 is looking good.

Here is another option for windows with screens. I have built a couple Teardrop campers and there are many places you can get teardrop parts that would also work for boats. Several of the sellers use ebay to list there products.

If you search ebay or google for "Teardrop Trailer Windows" you will see some low cost window options.

Kevin
 
Hi Tex,

Which model Engel did you get? Does it give off much heat while running? Noise?

I'm considering something for the basement compartment for the 5th wheel; plenty happy with the fridge in Wild Blue.

Your boat is looking good!

Best wishes,
Jim
 
Jim, It is a Model MRO 40 F the newer design with the plastic exterior rather than painted steel. It is very quiet. Since it is not in the cabin, I have not paid attention to the heat output.

Tex
 
Thanks, Tex; I'll check it out.

Best wishes,
Jim
 
The boat is finished. Last things to go in were the new sliding drawers and new formica. UV tint on the rear and side windows this morning, new curtains installed and everything is done.
I added a couple of additional photos of the new drawers and counter tops

Now we can start packing for the Guttenberg departure.
 
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