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Improvising... Marine a/c...
Nearly fell off my boat in laughter when I saw this 9/13 in Jersey...
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We had an older ChrisCraft 32 at my dock owned by a fairly heavyset gentleman that worked for FEMA. Well, when the dog days of August hit, off he went to Wal-Mart for an 11,000 btu window unit, a foam bogeyboard and some duct tape. He slide the sliding window open on the port side - cut the bogey board to fit --- cut a hole in the bogey board for the AC unit, and then duct taped everything in place. Central Air for 239,00.
Shortly thereafter a small storm by the name of Katrina happened, two days later the boat was hauled and he was never to be seen again. Rumor had it that he was relocated down to where the casinos used to be floating and did the FEMA thing for the victims. Looked like hell with the unit sticking out the side, but it did work!-
Shortly thereafter a small storm by the name of Katrina happened, two days later the boat was hauled and he was never to be seen again. Rumor had it that he was relocated down to where the casinos used to be floating and did the FEMA thing for the victims. Looked like hell with the unit sticking out the side, but it did work!-
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Y'all remember Timmy's a/c air handling system on his old Hatt? PVC sewer pipe.....speaking of that, I seem to remember some PVC sewer pipe going to the FB of a certain red B31, for heat tho.
My old houseboat at Port Eads had "marine" a/c that used sea water to cool the coils, and the water was so muddy the pumps crapped out in a few hours....so I went to K-Mart and picked up a couple of window units and took my trusty chain saw to it.....cut two nice square holes in the walls for the window units and plugged 'em in....nothing...on further investigation I'd cut the wires in the walls with the chain saw....thought I saw a bright flash there for a second.....
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My old houseboat at Port Eads had "marine" a/c that used sea water to cool the coils, and the water was so muddy the pumps crapped out in a few hours....so I went to K-Mart and picked up a couple of window units and took my trusty chain saw to it.....cut two nice square holes in the walls for the window units and plugged 'em in....nothing...on further investigation I'd cut the wires in the walls with the chain saw....thought I saw a bright flash there for a second.....
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I had something similar once on a 24' cuddy. Big ol' window unit mounted on a pole. Unit ran on 220v, had to wire 120v to the controller. Guy I bought it from had used it to cool two boats sized similar to mine, made a split manifold out of PVC. Worked pretty well, actually, but dimmed the lights on the dock when the compressor kicked on.
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Mike O. - keep the heat on, man. Every now and again I remember something from one of our late night talks on the dock at Port Eads - and dodging the snakes and gators on those mornings when the tide was a foot over the dock!
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Sure were! How is Timmy The Thud doing thee days?
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Re: AC
Hey Mike, long time no talk.....Capt. Mike Holmes wrote:Sure were! How is Timmy The Thud doing thee days?
Them UVI's were something special.
Timmy is doing pretty much the same thing as you, he destroyed his hatt trying to reconstruct it (that's a long story) and now raises bird dogs and hunts and mountain bikes alot.
I borrowed some tuna gear from him last season, but never even used it, due to family, business and weather reasons.
I still have my boat but only use it like a 1/4 of what I used to before this economy went Obummer and becoming a dad.
Good to see you posting again.
Paul
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Capy - nice to hear from you! I'd like to hear the sad story of the demise of the Tubb, also, but I'm sure I'd need to be sitting down with strong drink and a box of tissues handy.
"There is nothing quite so satisfying, as simply messing around in boats."
Mike, Actually I think you should call Tim to get the story. It would make a great read, and you would be the perfect writer to get it right!
Now, brace yourself, Tim is actually spending a lot of time doing triathalons! Believe it. I can actually produce pictures if you don't believe me.
Now, back to the story. You want his #? I'll risk my life and give it to you.
Dug
Now, brace yourself, Tim is actually spending a lot of time doing triathalons! Believe it. I can actually produce pictures if you don't believe me.
Now, back to the story. You want his #? I'll risk my life and give it to you.
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Can't be the same Timmy! Last I heard of the Tubb, it was being used for a flower planter or something, but I'm always up for an interesting story - and I've been through enough stuff myself to be sympathetic.
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Re: AC
Hey Paul, how's it going? Been in the same boat as you. Too much work and too little time for the boat this year. Hope all's well with the family. Tell Thud I said hello the next time you see him.capy wrote: Hey Mike, long time no talk.....
Them UVI's were something special.
Timmy is doing pretty much the same thing as you, he destroyed his hatt trying to reconstruct it (that's a long story) and now raises bird dogs and hunts and mountain bikes alot.
I borrowed some tuna gear from him last season, but never even used it, due to family, business and weather reasons.
I still have my boat but only use it like a 1/4 of what I used to before this economy went Obummer and becoming a dad.
Good to see you posting again.
Paul
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