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    Cruise air carry on
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    Registered Blue Oval's Avatar
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    Looking for a carry on ac unit, had a used one someone offered me. Anything to look for, pretty good units? Any deals on new ones besides West Marine? Do not want to add permanent one in boat.
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    Get one Bob. AWESOME for overnighting...I picked one up back in 01 with my PQ...
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    Craigslist,,,,ebay,,,, they are fairly common used,,,,, should be able to get one in the $300 neighborhood give or take 50 bucks.
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    May have found one. Thanks.
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    I had one in a cruiser...then later another one in a 31 Formula. PITA on the Formula. Ended up buying a $100 window unit and a piece of 5in thick foam. Put the window unit on the cockpit floor in the cabin door and use the foam to fill the void above it....worked great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by t500hps View Post
    I had one in a cruiser...then later another one in a 31 Formula. PITA on the Formula. Ended up buying a $100 window unit and a piece of 5in thick foam. Put the window unit on the cockpit floor in the cabin door and use the foam to fill the void above it....worked great.
    Isnt the first time I ve heard this suggesti0on
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    Quote Originally Posted by drpete3 View Post
    Isnt the first time I ve heard this suggesti0on
    Like I said, I had the cruiseair unit first and switched.....until I installed a permanent one. One the express cruiser the AC would fit up through the hatch. On a performacne boat you've got to handle that thing over the dash...PITA!!! We would leave the AC in the cockpit floor, put the cockpit cover on 1/2 way, and my wife and I could slip into the cabin through a hatch or step over the AC unit in the doorway.
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