jpk33
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It looks like a "hi-tek" souped up swamp cooler! (that doubles as a cooler)
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Sure was!Wasn't that doc brown?
A turkey fryer??? That's funny!! Pictures to come... I installed a 12x10x16 wide unit in the very front of the v berth. I removed the mirror, used a sawzall to open the hole 2 inches and slid it into the front part of the anchor box which in my case is not used. I tilt the hatch up for proper exhaust ventilation. On the inside, about 6 inches of it are present. Built a teak shelf to hold the unit in place. 5000 btu. Very cold, $150.
What kind of Boat did he have?
< The original KoolerAire prototype was tested on a 25 foot Parker Extended Cabin Boat. It worked
extremely well cooling the Cuddy which is approximately 7 ft. X 7 ft. X 5 ft. KoolerAire will work just as
well in any small, enclosed space! >
There was a guy 2 slips over from me that was experimenting with way to cool his boat by blowing air through a hole in a cooler that was filled with ice. We ended up hanging out with him for the weekend. We all got drunk and laughed at his crazy idea. The next morning he came out of his boat to tell us that it worked great and that he was going to patent the idea. I'm not sure if he followed through on it, but I see that there is a company selling these things and the location is very close to where this guy lived. (he lived in Saddle River, NJ)
If it works, it might be easier, cheaper and safer then sticking a window AC on the nose of the boat.
http://www.kooleraire.com/index.htm