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air conditioner replacment
- Dymonddan
- Scurvy Dog
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- Vessel Info: 1995 Caver 355 Aft Cabin
- Location: Georgia
air conditioner replacment
I have a 1995 Carver 355 and need a new 16000 btu air conditioner
Does anyone have an idea of how to access it under the table to replace it with new?
Can't really get to it through the access hatch I found under the table
- Cooler
- Admiral
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- Vessel Info: 1995 Carver 330 Mariner
Twin 350XL Crusaders
Home port: Menominee, MI - Location: Green Bay, WI
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Re: air conditioner replacment
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Re: air conditioner replacment
- Dymonddan
- Scurvy Dog
- Posts: 9
- Joined: October 6th, 2018, 8:46 am
- Vessel Info: 1995 Caver 355 Aft Cabin
- Location: Georgia
Re: air conditioner replacment
I didn't think you could reach the duct or water lines to get them loose without taking up some flooring, carpet, and dining table seat.I will take another look at it this weekend.
How many bolts fasten it to the brackets?
I had a hvac company look at it and was told the blower shorted out and fried the control board when it did so.
I just received a quote from them for $4849.00 to replace complete unit. I think that may be on the high side and will do it myself if I can. Just can't fit in those tight places very well these days.
- Midnightsun
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Re: air conditioner replacment
The unit has gone up $300 since last year about this time when I bought mine, must have something to do with those new tariffs. https://www.marinaire.com/Marine-air-co ... ba16k2.htm
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Re: air conditioner replacment
- Dymonddan
- Scurvy Dog
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- Joined: October 6th, 2018, 8:46 am
- Vessel Info: 1995 Caver 355 Aft Cabin
- Location: Georgia
Re: air conditioner replacment
I will give it a go this weekend and see if I can get the old unit out. sure don't like the idea of paying the heat/air company $210.00 an hour for his two guys plus the 100% markup on the 'drop-in' unit. I understand they need to make money but that seems nuts to me.
- km1125
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Re: air conditioner replacment
Dymonddan wrote:Source of the post
I just received a quote from them for $4849.00 to replace complete unit. I think that may be on the high side and will do it myself if I can. Just can't fit in those tight places very well these days.
That seems absurdly expensive to me.
Seems like there would have to be a way to disassemble the seating to give you good access to the unit. I have an older model boat but once you get the cushions off you can take the whole tops of the seating compartments off (with a bunch of screws) to get to the A/C unit, all the plumbing and the holding tanks that are under there. Not sure exactly how to do that on a 355, but there's probably a way.
But it reminds me of a friend/dock neighbor who had a Silverton. One day he comes over to see if I can help him tighten down his railings. I go over there and he had just finished cutting an access hole through a bulkhead but still couldn't reach the nuts. I came up with an extension combination that could reach the nut, but looking around at his cabin I asked why he didn't just remove this other panel that was screwed in. The screws were a bit hidden and he didn't realize that panel even came off. Once he took it off he didn't even need the extension anymore.
- Cooler
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- Vessel Info: 1995 Carver 330 Mariner
Twin 350XL Crusaders
Home port: Menominee, MI - Location: Green Bay, WI
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Re: air conditioner replacment
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- Dymonddan
- Scurvy Dog
- Posts: 9
- Joined: October 6th, 2018, 8:46 am
- Vessel Info: 1995 Caver 355 Aft Cabin
- Location: Georgia
Re: air conditioner replacment
Thanks for the link Midnight Sun, I placed the order today.
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