I'm wondering where people have installed all-in-one marine heat pump/AC units in the 25. I do know how to install the unit correctly and the potential pitfalls and have no concerns there.
I have seen one installation in person. I am looking for additional input or photos. I did search many old threads, but did not find much.
The hanging locker makes the most sense to me right now, but almost every cabinet in the boat is an option. I'd appreciate any thoughts on where to sacrifice the space. About 12" H x 14" L x "10 W - The unit does need some room around it but the ducting outlet can be clocked to almost any direction. The water pump I am using is way overkill so height above the waterline (head) is not a concern.
Just to head off everyone telling me what I should do instead:
1) The cabin roof is and will remain occupied. The RV style does not work for me. No offense to anyone else, but I also personally do not like how they look.
2) I have tested a window unit and while it is a really good solution it is not the right solution for how we use the boat.
I have already purchased and bench tested one of the new small 6k BTU reverse cycle units w/ integrated soft start (Designed to run on an inverter.) It seems to produce plenty of cool and heat for my use even when the water temperature is less than ideal.
For anyone that is interested, it draws 800W peak at 115V (Soft start prevents any high loads at startup.) The 800W is with the oversized water pump.
I have seen one installation in person. I am looking for additional input or photos. I did search many old threads, but did not find much.
The hanging locker makes the most sense to me right now, but almost every cabinet in the boat is an option. I'd appreciate any thoughts on where to sacrifice the space. About 12" H x 14" L x "10 W - The unit does need some room around it but the ducting outlet can be clocked to almost any direction. The water pump I am using is way overkill so height above the waterline (head) is not a concern.
Just to head off everyone telling me what I should do instead:
1) The cabin roof is and will remain occupied. The RV style does not work for me. No offense to anyone else, but I also personally do not like how they look.
2) I have tested a window unit and while it is a really good solution it is not the right solution for how we use the boat.
I have already purchased and bench tested one of the new small 6k BTU reverse cycle units w/ integrated soft start (Designed to run on an inverter.) It seems to produce plenty of cool and heat for my use even when the water temperature is less than ideal.
For anyone that is interested, it draws 800W peak at 115V (Soft start prevents any high loads at startup.) The 800W is with the oversized water pump.