[C320-list] Interior measurements

Dean Vermeire dean at vermeire.us
Thu Jul 26 13:33:00 PDT 2012


That sounds like a pretty good configuration to me.  I think I could 
deal with the unit being down by my feet.

On 7/26/2012 3:25 PM, Wash, Steve wrote:
> Hello,
> We put a 16K BTU unit in our port lazarette.  It has done really well with the upper 90 and 100 degree days we have seen this year in northern Indiana.   I don't know if it would fit in the space you are talking about ... it may.  Our hull (1029) was not pre-configured for A/C and to get a duct from there to the aft berth looked really hard.  We did not run try to run one to the V-berth.   We have the inlet at the foot of the bed and outlets at the foot and over the 'bread box' cabinet in the galley.  It blows the air forward enough to keep the V-berth pretty cool.
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> Remember you need to find a place for the pump inlet, discharge and thru-hull valve.  We put that under the aft berth.  It is pretty quiet.
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> Good luck with your project!
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> Steve
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> Does anyone have volume measurements for the C320(LxWxH)? I'm looking at installing AC and trying to size the unit correctly. I can take all the measurements myself, but though someone might have already done it. Also, any reason not to place unit behind forward water tank in the V Berth? Lots of room if I take out the 2 drawers that we never use except for junk?
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