In Central Florida, love bugs are so bad that interstate rest areas have 
special spray stations so people can power wash them off the front of their 
cars. I’ve had the front of my car caked with them when I used to drive my kids 
to Orlando for the theme parks.

Personally, I hate no-see-ums. Nothing worse than bugs that bite you even 
though you can’t spot them well enough to swat them. I spent the extra money to 
buy special screening that keeps out no-see-ums.

Jack Brennan
Former C&C 25
Shanachie, 1974 Bristol 30
Tierra Verde, Fl.

From: Dennis C. via CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 10:53 PM
To: CnClist
Subject: Re: Stus-List Cabin fans

Made me think of working on the boat in spring here in Louisiana.  We have an 
indigenous insect called love bugs.  They hook together butt to butt and fly in 
swarms.  They aren't good fliers.  They apparently taste bad and have no 
natural enemies except the grill, windshields and hoods of vehicles traveling 
at speed.  For easy bug removal, many here spray Pam on the fronts of their 
cars during love bug season.

They seem attracted to the color white and solvent smells like paint, gelcoat, 
epoxy, etc.  I was trying to paint my steering pedestal and thought a fan would 
help.  NOT!  Much like Wally's experience, The love bugs would get sucked onto 
the fan, get chopped in to pieces and get spit out from the blades.  Just 
disgusting.


Dennis C.






On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 8:58 PM, Andrew Burton via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

  Thanks, Wal. With you, David, and Dennis, among others, all suggesting the 
Caframos it's a pretty easy decision.
  Bees hitting the fan...what an odd problem to have. Hope the bees are buzzing 
elsewhere and the sun is shining on you.

  Andy
  C&C 40
  Peregrine

  Andrew Burton
  61 W Narragansett
  Newport, RI
  USA    02840

  http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/
  +401 965-5260


  > On Jul 22, 2014, at 20:52, Wally Bryant via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
  >
  > Andrew Burton wrote:
  >> Wal, which model caframo fan? I need to install a few in Peregrine and I
  >> was thinking of going with the Hella Turbos, but if you like the caframo...
  >> Andy
  >
  >
  > Andy - I have been using the cheapest Caframo, model 747.  Mainly because 
that all I can get.   They make others with grill enclosures, but I don't know 
if they move as much air.  I also can't recall how it compares with the air 
flow of the Hella.  It's all about moving air, and the Caframo definitely moves 
air.
  >
  > Like I said, I run fans 24x7, so burning them up isn't a reflection on the 
quality of the motor.  The Caframo only pulls .5 amps at high speed, and that's 
important when on the hook.
  >
  > To grill or not to grill.  Grills collect dust, and can make it hard to 
clean the blades.  The fan without an enclosing grill must be securely mounted, 
because if you knock it over you'll burn out the motor.  Duh.  The Caframo 
without an enclosure also really hurts your head when you walk into it, or sit 
up in bed at 2 am.  However, those blades are pretty soft and don't actually 
draw blood, and after the initial eff word I laugh because it's my own fault.  
Duh.
  >
  > The only real problem I have the non-enclosed fan is bees.  Really.  If a 
bee flies behind the fan and is sucked into the vortex, it usually gets smacked 
by the blade and then propelled at high velocity directly at me.  Ticked off 
and ready to sting the first thing it hits.
  >
  > Wal
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