Jul 8, 2012 #1 M meridian Guru Joined Aug 21, 2011 Messages 1,014 Location USA Vessel Name Meridian Vessel Make Krogen-42 I’ve just purchased a 36’ Albin DC with the bunk on the port side in the aft cabin. I’m looking for ways to cause more ventilation, other than fans, in the bunk area especially the side against the hull. Any ideas?
I’ve just purchased a 36’ Albin DC with the bunk on the port side in the aft cabin. I’m looking for ways to cause more ventilation, other than fans, in the bunk area especially the side against the hull. Any ideas?
Jul 8, 2012 #2 ARoss Guru Joined Nov 17, 2007 Messages 637 Vessel Name My Yuki Vessel Make 1973 Marine Trader 34 Previous owner installed ventilators like these in overheads of both fwd and aft cabins. Attachments deckvent.jpg 21.7 KB · Views: 74
Jul 9, 2012 #3 FF Guru Joined Oct 12, 2007 Messages 22,552 On most boats the ventilation is from Aft to Fwd. Viewed that way a fan might be the simplest. Fantastic has 12V units and D cell units that are very quiet and efficient. FF
On most boats the ventilation is from Aft to Fwd. Viewed that way a fan might be the simplest. Fantastic has 12V units and D cell units that are very quiet and efficient. FF
Jul 9, 2012 #4 Baypoint Veteran Member Joined Oct 8, 2010 Messages 75 Location USA Vessel Name Parra-dise Vessel Make Gulfstar 44 MY Does the cabin have an overhead escape hatch. If so there are several companies that make fans that fit into the hatch for ventilation.
Does the cabin have an overhead escape hatch. If so there are several companies that make fans that fit into the hatch for ventilation.
Jul 9, 2012 #5 rebuckley Newbie Joined Sep 27, 2010 Messages 2 Location USA Vessel Name Au Naturel Vessel Make Albin '36 Meridian - aside from fans - it is difficult to get decent airflow under to that side of the bed.