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Old 04-09-2017, 03:50 AM   #1
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Island Gyspy 32 airconditioning

Looking for information or photos on air conditioning for a IG32 .Any info on what and where the compressor is best positioned and where the inlet and outlets are best positioned . My feeling is I need at least 16000btu's I'm open to any suggestions and also open to fitting a split system
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Install a 14x14 hatch , use it to allow a marinized RV style unit to cool the boat

No duct sets to run and usually set up for lousy power pole electric .

Should it die , installing another is about 30 min.

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Install a 14x14 hatch , use it to allow a marinized RV style unit to cool the boat

No duct sets to run and usually set up for lousy power pole electric .

Should it die , installing another is about 30 min.

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Thanks we did look at them and so easy to install if I didn't have a fly bridge .
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Plan"B " would be a split system like a Mitsubishi that will operate on local 120V? power .

A flat package is mounted somewhere outside and an air handler or two is used inside.

Far easier to retro fit copper tubing than 4-6 inch ductwork sets.
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