I'll have one available in about a month. It's old but seems to work fine. I'm going to a self contained unit due to issues with evaporator and fans. I'll advise when I have it out. BTW it will be free if you pay shipping. I'm in Md.
I’m looking to do the same, curious how much will need to be modified to fit it in that wall space.
Assuming space is adequate you will have to route water (cooling) hoses to the pump, possible along the same route the refrigerant lines are running now. You would remove the latter. Depending on wire size you may have to upgrade the electrical supply as right now it is only powering a fan, whereas you would have to power the compressor/fan combo. You may or may not be able to use existing control wiring to the new thermostat, although I suspect it's going to come with a nice CAT-6 cable which you will have to snake.......
It seems like most of the self contained units are slightly too big for the space that the evaporator currently takes up.
Not that it won't fit, but that what is framed in is like an inch too narrow, which seems like it will necessitate removing the plywood from the wall and reworking the shelving inside a little bit.
If you are planning on keeping the boat awhile I would consider an A/C unit that will last.
Anything from Marine air, Wabasto, or dometic I would definitely avoid. If you just want a well built
solid unit that is not expensive take a look at Flagship Marine in Florida. Much better than the Domestic unit you are looking at. Best customer service in the business.
If you are willing to spend a little more, the top of the line is Frigomar. Variable speed compressor, excellent construction, and inverter based technology which will save you about 30% on your electric bill. I have these on my other boat and they are awesome units, probably last twice as long as anything else as well.
Eric,
What's wrong with it? Leaking freon?
Naw, Grossly in debt for us.Pricey boat upgrades propel me in the direction of dying with a zero balance.
Naw, Grossly in debt for us.
No, it cools fine. It's original 1966 equipment and the fans/air movement isn't optimal. I'll also upgrade controls and getting the compressor out of the engineroom will free up some valuable real estate. Pricey boat upgrades propel me in the direction of dying with a zero balance.
Since I have no heirs, grossly in debt would probably work just as well.
I'll have one available in about a month. It's old but seems to work fine. I'm going to a self contained unit due to issues with evaporator and fans. I'll advise when I have it out. BTW it will be free if you pay shipping. I'm in Md.