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I probably haven’t mentioned that I replaced our sailboat of past three seasons with a 1976 Viking double cabin - but anyways, first question on this boat.
i have two 16k cruisiar ”split” units - btw I love the splits, and hope I never have to go back to an all-in-one - having the noisy components in the engine room makes a huge difference. The units work well, and keep the boat nice and cool, even in middle of afternoon on 90+ degree days. But the water is heating up, hit 88 yesterday, and I’ve seen the Chesapeake bay bumping up towards 100 degrees by end of summer. Will the a/c’s still be able to cool us when the water is that hot? Or is there a limit at which point they lose effectiveness? Cant seem to find anything in the manuals, or online. Thanks!
i have two 16k cruisiar ”split” units - btw I love the splits, and hope I never have to go back to an all-in-one - having the noisy components in the engine room makes a huge difference. The units work well, and keep the boat nice and cool, even in middle of afternoon on 90+ degree days. But the water is heating up, hit 88 yesterday, and I’ve seen the Chesapeake bay bumping up towards 100 degrees by end of summer. Will the a/c’s still be able to cool us when the water is that hot? Or is there a limit at which point they lose effectiveness? Cant seem to find anything in the manuals, or online. Thanks!