it came apart, it was
easier to store in the lazerette. Gary30-1 From: CnC-List
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What about a wind scoop? We built one for our black hulled boat SLY. Works
pretty good here in the northwest.
Dave.
1975 C&C 33 SLY
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apart,
it was easier to store in the lazerette.
Gary
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Have you looked at a split AC system? They take up less space in the cabin.
Have you looked at installing a unit under the V-berth?
Otherwise, a 120 VAC window unit in the companionway is an inexpensive
solution. Seen a bunch of them here on the Gulf Coast. Keep in mind,
storing one of those i
What about a wind scoop? We built one for our black hulled boat SLY. Works
pretty good here in the northwest.
Dave.
1975 C&C 33 SLY
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> On Jul 15, 2017, at 9:28 AM, kelly petew via CnC-List
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> Hello Listers,
>
> On these really, hot days here on the Chesapeake, I am
Hello Listers,
On these really, hot days here on the Chesapeake, I am looking for ways to
best cool the interior of my C&C 30-2, but I can't afford to give up interior
space for a "built-in" air-conditioning system. Nor, can I afford to store
below one of those Cruise-Air Units that go in the