As another 12 month of the year boater.... if you are going to sleep comfortably often, and I mean sleep...not pass out, I, again....I want and need the AC. The 1st summer I used the fans blowing over the ice chest with damp towel on my chest gig.... and it was OK, and much better than no ice and just the fans blowing.... Originaly desinged for one of the Mermaid AC units and an on board generator, we were going to put the "box" under the sink area. Then, in Nov/Dec03 when Les was putting the "cruise package" on my boat, some of the parts for the duct work were not available....thus, we made the descision to simply send what had come in back....and forgo the AC and generator at the time. On summer #2, I had a brain dump one morning while laying in the bunk dripping in the humidity, looking out the aft window opening...and thought .... :idea :idea just build an AC stand like the TV stands used in the briefing rooms, and point it into the window. :idea :idea It worked great...and the "proto-type" stand and window unit can be seen in the FreeByrd photo albumn on this site. Got $118 invested, it can be removed during the cooler moths of the years, (need AC for about 4-5months), ZERO HOLES were drilled ANYWHERE in the boat for mounting/dismounting. All accomplished with multi-bungee cords, a bit of foam, a bit of duct tape...which can look neat and clean with about an hour of time..... Now, for year #2 of AC, I plan to have the stand moved to the port aft window as to allow for very clear view of both motors which is needed for backing down on items, and particuarly for backing into slips at the marina and water restruants... the unit in the starboard window looses much rear view....and the big open door and starboard window allow for clear rear view while backing in. Alos, with a bit of adjustment on the stand, I can put the 2nd smallest Big Green Egg Smoker/Grill in it and out of view until I need to roll it out at anchor for grilling. The extra shelves in the cockpit will be nice too. Yes, the door will not be able to fold all the way back, but a few trial runs with a basic cardboard box configuration the size of the overall cabinet with the AC and Egg enclosed, proved to be fine. The wash down may need to be moved to the starboard side but maybe not....
Then....these newer upgrades that use less power are now on the market....so here goes all the thinking and plotting again.... I do/did have to dismount the unit while towing down the highway. The ride on the trailer is simply much too ruff to leave that much weight that high up without being bolted down...and permanatly mounted....
As far as AC when underway.... well..... the 5000 BTU was not enough to "recover" on a hot, 95 degree day, with 85% humidity, the slanted windshield "green house" effect on the current TC24 design...without sunscreens..... but, I really just want it for a good nights rest. Other thoughts ideas on cooling my boat underway include cutting a hole (I hate cutting and drilling holes on boats) amid the captains chair and the forward facing dinette seat for a 2nd Bomar hatch. This can be done much less exspensive than the $1000 opening center windshield for he TC24. For "MY USE"...just another foward facing hatch would "drive/route" the air flow down into the cabin rather nicely ....especially underway.
Bottom line for this C-Dory owner....it THERE WILL BE AC !!