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Old 08-05-2013, 08:56 PM   #41
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Strange

Was under the impression the drinks where aboard the Coot???
They were...until he brought them all over to Mahalo Moi after we fixed the water leak a few weeks ago.

I have come well prepared with reinforcements for the week in Angel Island. I may have to revert to beers on ice in a cooler just to keep up with the demand!
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Old 08-05-2013, 09:14 PM   #42
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Don't tell Al...but I have a bakers dozen of IPAs in my frig.....
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Old 08-05-2013, 10:13 PM   #43
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You mean in the fridge on this boat off my bow right now?



Hang on.....I'll be right back!
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Make that an even dozen. Thanks, Ray! I think I'm going to love being in this new marina with you (and your refrigerator).
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Old 08-05-2013, 10:41 PM   #45
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There went the neighborhood Ray!


Happen to know a couple open berths in Isleton if ya need one.
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Thanks, Craig! I'll have to keep an eye on that man over the next few days...plus his buddy from Carson City.
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Old 08-08-2013, 06:08 AM   #47
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While the fridge is out of the cabinet, is a good time to add one or two computer fans (12v) to come on with th e fridge. They do a lot of cooling for a very low electrical load.

The better grade of RV /boat fridges exhaust the compressor air thru the front , so no added fans are required.
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Make that an even dozen. Thanks, Ray! I think I'm going to love being in this new marina with you (and your refrigerator).

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Somewhere in your future I think that counter top fridge has to go away in favor of a Kegerator. But in the the meantime I think you will just have to make do with a "Red Solo Cup". Link attached!!
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Al and Ray seemed to like consuming my Lagunitas Brewery Co. Little Sumpin Sumpin Ale (7.5%) and Undercover Investigation Shut-Down Ale (9.75%). The Coot's ale supply after AI is highly diminished!
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[QUOTE=FF;172159]While the fridge is out of the cabinet, is a good time to add one or two computer fans (12v) to come on with th e fridge. They do a lot of cooling for a very low electrical load.

Fred,

That is exactly what I did. The remote comperssor for our Isotherm was under the bunk in the guest cabin. After adding computer fan tied into the compressor circut our amp usage went down.

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