When it is time for AC...you need/want AC. So, one day while sitting in another "death by power point" presentation, my little mind wondered to later in the day and to the next few lovely days on Lake Martin in August, 95+ degrees, 90+ percent humidity and a few flies and misquitos....but still much better than being in that wonderful briefing...listening to the talking head up front.
:idea :hug :idea :hug2 AC ON THE BOAT :idea :love :hug2 With my thoughts wondering about 50 miles east of the current wonderful brief taking place... I spoted the TV stand that a 25" TV was on....and thought, I can build one of those out of the 1x3's in the garage and put a $100 window AC unit and blow it thru the back window to sleep at night. I am sure it was a great briefing, but for the life of me today I have no idea who was even on the platform. You see... I had drifted to the quality of life issue in my mind and mind's eye..
You bet!! Before dark that night, Phase I of the AC on the FreeByrd to see if it would work prototype... and it did...no holes drilled, held in place by bungee cords and rope hooks, worked great looked like hell (as prototypes should)...but hoped the guys a few slipes down would build me a custom cabinet to cover the box when not in use. And, in less than 15 minutes, I could have it on/off the boat for towing...and the bouncing going down the highways.
It worked. But never got around to the cabenit prior to selling the TC24. On a 22, my bet is on the front window for sleeping at night, or roof mounted AC if you plan on AC during the day. I do not like water cooled simply because you can not use it when "boaterhoming", working on the boat in the driveway, or, when the boat is sitting in the mud at low tide...
Keep thinking, and working...it is sweet!
Byrdman
