Sail In Style With Marine Air
Conditioning Units
Those hot summer days can be almost unbearable. Out on the
water with the sun
beating down, reflecting off the water can affect your body
negatively.
What better way to cool down than to have marine air conditioning units
installed. With a cooling system on the boat, the excursion can last all day
without having to turn back to land just to cool off.
There are many different kinds of marine air conditioning units, allowing for a
great fit in any size boat.
It doesn't matter whether your boat has a cabin or helm area, you can even put a
unit in to cool down the outside deck. Many companies offer custom installation.
Self-contained systems are great for boats under forty feet in length. These
units do not take up a lot of space and are mounted on a single chassis.
They are also offered in reverse-cycle models which allow for both cooling and
heating, to help warm up those winter nights and still enjoy time on the water.
The other kind of system is designed for larger boats, up to eighty feet in
length. Here, it's two units, one mounted in the engine room and the other part,
the air handler, in the living area where the cooling function is desired. They
are quieter because the compressor is located in the engine room.
Offering comfort is only one of the benefits to having marine air conditioning
units on the water. Being able to cool the boat passengers down also offers a
better resale value.
No one wants to buy a boat that isn't stylish and there's really nothing more
stylish than cool air on a hot summer day.
A boat is a home away from home. One would expect to find air conditioning in
any home, so why not bring that comfort to the water.
Cooling down will offer a more enjoyable boating experience for everyone
involved. Marine air conditioners are an affordable luxury.
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