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[world-cruising] Re: A/C

From: cirejay (no email)
Date: Sun Feb 05 2006 - 16:43:22 EST

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    --- In , "Bob Chaisson"
    <bob_chaisson at dot dot dot > wrote:
    >
     Sooo, why shouldn't I go
    > with this unit? I can permanently mount it, requires no drain,
    > cools, heats, dehumidifies, ionizes, and UV kills bacteria. Is
    this
    > not a good idea? -Unit details below.-

    Bob, Depending upon where you plan to put it, noise could be a very
    real problem. If sailing were as noisy as stink potting I'm not
    sure that I'd be sailing. If noise is an issue for you, keep in
    mind that trying it out at home or in a store will be very different
    than on the boat.

    One can hardly hear those little quartz heaters at home but they can
    be as annoying as all get out, in a closed up boat. The same may
    hold for that A/C.

    eric S/V Nebaras

     
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