Hi Steve!
   
  I viewed your Web site...your boat looks GREAT!!! I can't wait to get on mine 
and start working on it. Right now it's still on the sales lot at FM 2094(?) 
next to the Valero station just down from Watergate.
   
  Do you know of a CHEAP boat yard who will put her in the water for me and 
step the mast? Like I said, I'm new to this adventure and basically have no 
knowledge of anything...plus, I live an hour away down in Lake Jackson so it's 
not easy for me just to go drive somewhere, although I can if needed. 
   
  Feel free to take a look at her if your driving that way... :)
   
  Thanks for your help...and maybe in a few months I would like your A/C system 
in my boat.
   
  Thanks!
Lance

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have a dinette model and i installed a Mermaid 5000 BTU unit under the rear 
dinette seat with vents coming out on each side of the port cabinet above the 
table.  Super quiet and well worth the extra money.

http://www.delanges.com/Catalina_27/Air_Conditioning.htm

Steve DeLange



-----Original Message-----
From: LT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 6:07 pm
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Cruiseair on C27-alternative method

    I did the same last year, buying the lightest, cheapest 5k unit (from the 
supermarket for $89 actually), it's a very popular quick fix in my area. We 
customized 2 wood pieces that fit around it, replacing the bottom 2 
companionway boards, when in use. Of course, we haven't needed since our first 
test....go figure. It is so small, it fits in my dock box when not in use. I 
can also lug it home easily if I have the need to use it elsewhere.
   
  Somewhere recently I saw online someone who used a standard 5k unit, secured 
it on the cabin top just behind the hatch, and rigged it up with waterproof 
canvas or something to vent into the boat, similar to the pricey marine 
version. We may consider a similar version for next summer, so its easier to 
get in and out the companionway.
   
  Lori T
  1979 C27 #4244
  "Summer Place"
  Barnegat Bay, NJ
  http://users.nac.net/lorrainet/home/

Russ Dearmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  We'd all like to see the pics........  Sounds very interesting.  Russ

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:     Hi;
   
  I have a 1971 Catalina 27 (#65) and use a small window air conditioner to 
cool my boat.  I place it on a piece of closed cell foam in the cockpit sole.  
I slide it back to leave and pull it into the companionway opening when I want 
the main cabin cooled.  I have a piece of cockpit cushion foam that seals it 
across the top and my companionway curtain fills the upper part of the opening, 
and drapes over the cockpit cushion foam.  It works well and is a cheap fix.  
If you want pictures I will be happy to supply them.
   
  David



    
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