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Date: Tue, Jan 6, 2015 11:22 AM
Hello all, I am looking at a C&C 36 pretty seriously for a liveable boat. I
think it will work out for me, but am looking at a few things that may need
to be done to make the boat comfortable for year round liv
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Subject: Stus-List 2 unrelated questions:
Hello all, I am looking at a C&C 36 pretty seriously for a liveable boat. I
think it will work out for me, but am looking at a few things that may nee
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Hello all, I am looking at a C&C 36 pretty seriously for a liveable boat. I
think it will work out for me, but am looking at a few things that may need to
be done to make the boat comfortable for year round living aboard.
1.) Icebox refrigeration, what size is
Paul,
What part of the country will you be living? If it is someplace where you
will have the boat closed up during the winter months (for keeping the heat
in). I highly recommend a room dehumidifier. This keeps the moisture at bay
that is produced while living aboard during the winter months. Her
Paul,
I own a 1981 CnC 36. Contact me off list for general questions on the boat if
you like.
Bill Walker
wwadjo...@aol.com
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Subject: Stus-List 2 unrelated questions:
Date: Tue, Jan 6, 2015 11:22 AM
He
Paul
I have a 35 Mk III, so this may or may not be helpful. My icebox is large
- around 8 cubic feet, and is aft of the stove and just forward of the
bulkhead, with the lazarette on aft of the bulkhead. I mounted the
compressor in the lazarette and ran the copper lines through the bulkhead,
then
Paul - I won’t comment on living aboard a 36’ boat - that’s for you to decide.
My wife & I lived aboard for 7 years. For refrigeration we only used the built
in box for soda/beer and fresh produce. Any 12V system is fine for that
application and you don’t need a terribly big box. We then boug
Hello all, I am looking at a C&C 36 pretty seriously for a liveable boat. I
think it will work out for me, but am looking at a few things that may need
to be done to make the boat comfortable for year round living aboard.
1.) Icebox refrigeration, what size is the icebox? I am trying to figure
out