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My A:C is tucked in bottom drawer nav station vents both side over settles and
1in forward berth too !
John Conklin
S/V Halcyon
S/V Heartbeat
www.flirtingwithfire.com
On Dec 17, 2019, at 5:51 PM, John Conklin via CnC-List
wrote:
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I'm talking about the storages under the starboard side settee seat. You
could put 13 gallon Plastimo flex tanks in 1, 2 or 3 of them. It wouldn't
be very efficient as the hull curvature would probably prevent full
expansion of the tanks.
With the aft dinette under seat storage empty once you to
Joe,
If you decide to install an AC, get with me. My buddy and I have installed
several. I can help. I have a big discharge grill in the bulkhead facing
aft. It kicks butt! See:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zKsuB3RRvXKwDvroCNPyUGejBHdXvZm3
The AC tucks into the aft half of the hanging
ight distribution and polar moment
Do what I did, put a nice CruisAir 16KBTU air conditioner in the hanging
locker. Moved center of weight forward and starboard. :)
The easiest thing is to put one or two flex tanks for your fresh water under
the settee or on the floor of the hanging locker.
Do what I did, put a nice CruisAir 16KBTU air conditioner in the hanging
locker. Moved center of weight forward and starboard. :)
The easiest thing is to put one or two flex tanks for your fresh water
under the settee or on the floor of the hanging locker. Then toss the OEM
fresh water tank. Y
My 35-2 is similar, except with water tanks to starboard, so if I put
enough heavy stuff under the settee it is balanced when the tanks are
full...not so much when they are near empty. I have two 6V batts in port
locker just behind fridge, and two more under seat of nav station, with
space for a 3r
While we are talking about weights, something that drives me NUTS is everything
heavy on my boat is on the port side. Batteries are on port. The midships water
tank is on port. The largest storage area below is on port.
Has anyone with a 35 MKI I figured out how to move heavy stuff to starboard?