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A vendor′s excellent explanation of the components of marine air conditioning and how to determine the components your boat needs.
[Marine Air Systems, Pompano Beach, FL, USA]
Self-contained and central air conditioning systems for boats, including the Vector compact that takes up less space than most units.
[Marine Air Systems, Pompano Beach, FL, USA]
A vendors′ downloadable calculator determines the required BTU per hour for air conditioning your boat, depending on the size of the space, outside and inside (desired) temperature, and the type of space.
[Aqua-Air Manufacturing Aqua-Air Manufacturing, Hialeah, FL, USA]
One Florida liveaboard′s choice of central reverse-cycle air conditioning for his 38-foot cruiser, and a correspondents′ argument for not needing it.
[Robert Doty, Jacksonville, FL, USA]
Short but useful tip on keeping your body temperature down when its really hot.
[landlpardey.com, September 2001]
On-line catalog of marine air conditioning and refrigeration parts. Claims substantial discounts from OEM prices. 100% web-based business. Ships worldwide. Lots of DIY technical information, including on-line forum, on their site.
[Rparts, Berkeley, CA, USA]
A manufacturer goes into detail about the three major system air conditioning types, and gives formulae for sizing and tips on installation design for your cruising yacht.
[Cruisair, Richmond, VA, USA]
Self-contained and central air conditioning systems for boats, including the Vector compact that takes up less space than most units.
[Marine Air Systems, Pompano Beach, FL, USA]
Chillers and air handlers for remote air conditioning systems from 16,000 to 84,000 BTU on cruising sailboats.
[HFL Marine International Ltd., Enfield, Middlesex, UK]
Maker of wide line of self-contained, central, and chilled water air conditioning systems for yachts. Claims the world′s largest supplier of air conditioning systems for the recreational and commercial marine industry.
[Grunert - Taylor Made Environmental, Inc., Pompano Beach, FL, USA]