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Heating/AC to Fly Bridge?
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Topic author - Scurvy Dog
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Heating/AC to Fly Bridge?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
One Cold Captain
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Re: Heating/AC to Fly Bridge?
I've read that Carver had installed resistance heaters in some of the ir boats earlier, like in 2005 or so, as cabin heaters instead of using the revrese mode on an ac unit. Maybe you could call Carver and find out what units were installed. I would guess thay are boat-safe. May need to increase your electric service to do so.
Fred
1969 Glaspar Avalon /1967 Johnson Electromatic 85
1987 Carver Mariner
1988 Cougar Kevlar 46' with triple blown 572 ci
1995 Boston Whaler Rage
Past - 1988 2807, 1989 4207 Aft
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- Scurvy Dog
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Re: Heating/AC to Fly Bridge?
I had a 3075 Cruisers and I wanted to heat the cabin without running the reverse heat unit as it was loud while running. I installed a wall mount BROAN bathroom heater in the cabin right under where the seating was and it worked very well. In the C34 you might consider using two units spread across the area and as long as you have cavity space at the mounting location they will fit as they only have about 4-6 inches of mounting depth. Are they safe? I see why not as you are not in a flammable area like an engine compartment and they do not emit carbon monoxide either. Check with your local Lowe's or Home Depot as this is where I purchased mine. I do not believe the current draw is too high either so you might get away with running 10awg from the power panel to the two units but check with your local licensed electrician first. If 10awg is not large enough then you might be able to run 8awg to one unit then split off with 10awg for the second unit. Another consideration is the length of wire run from the shore panel.
Lake Texoma, Denison TX
Port: EYC Marina
2001 406 twin 380HP 454 MPI
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Topic author - Scurvy Dog
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Re: Heating/AC to Fly Bridge?
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