I know several of you are curious about adding insulation to the ice box. On my 35-3 I added rigid foam insulation (with a metallic coating on one side) to the inside top of the ice box. It is glued in place and has worked well to eliminate the sweating on the counter that I had previously experienced after converting to refrigeration.
This weekend I took some pictures of the available space around the sides of the icebox that are available for additional insulation. I have a small circular access plate under my stove that allows me to access the ice box drain. I noted that the right side (forward end) of the ice box has several inches of air space where you could add insulation. Although with such a small access hole, it would have to be flexible (like foam sheets) or cut into long, narrow strips for installation. There is also some room between the ice box and hull, but it is nearly inaccessible. The propane hose runs behind the ice box too. I wouldn't want to trap that in place, in case I ever have to change it, but there does appear to be a fairly large air space behind the ice box, between it and the hull. I took a couple of pictures of the space, if anyone would like to email me offline: captain_j...@cox.net I also have shots of the condenser and evaporator installations. I need to set-up a dropbox account again, I guess. In the meantime, email works fine. Cheers, Jake Jake Brodersen "Midnight Mistress" C&C 35 Mk-III Hampton Va
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