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First trip in new-to-me 282. Will pick up Tombigbee River in northern Alabama. Tombigbee runs into Mobile Bay. Then decision to make, largely on weather. Could turn west through Mississippi Sound towards New Orleans and visit family. Or, could turn east towards Carabelle, FL and the end of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. It is unlikely that I can make any long open Gulf crossings in November to where the Gulf ICW picks up again in Tarpon Springs; FL.
Today I installed a portable AC. May not be necessary for this trip, but this is also the shakedown cruise before a bigger Great Lakes trip next summer. So gotta find out what works and what doesn’t.
Ran AC exhaust out pie plate in aft berth. Opened pie plate outside, below fish box lid, to vent exhaust outside. The two pie plates are pretty close to each other, about the width of the livewell.
Cut away most of box, but left bottom few inches which is reinforced. This, I hope, adds some stability and keeps the wheels of the AC from being a problem.
Added some bungees and straps for more stability over a long trailer ride over the road. Note the C-clamp as an attachment point for the strap. Not too many other options without drilling holes.
Finally, the power cord reaches an outlet - yay! Causes a small tripping hazard, but maybe I’ll get used to it after a few falls.
Powered it to a115v outlet with a 50’, 14 gauge extension cord and it works! It is 8,000 BTU, so I hope it is sufficient to cool the cabin in full sun. These single hose units are not terribly efficient. And I went with the smallest 8,000 BTU I could find.
Today I installed a portable AC. May not be necessary for this trip, but this is also the shakedown cruise before a bigger Great Lakes trip next summer. So gotta find out what works and what doesn’t.
Ran AC exhaust out pie plate in aft berth. Opened pie plate outside, below fish box lid, to vent exhaust outside. The two pie plates are pretty close to each other, about the width of the livewell.
Cut away most of box, but left bottom few inches which is reinforced. This, I hope, adds some stability and keeps the wheels of the AC from being a problem.
Added some bungees and straps for more stability over a long trailer ride over the road. Note the C-clamp as an attachment point for the strap. Not too many other options without drilling holes.
Finally, the power cord reaches an outlet - yay! Causes a small tripping hazard, but maybe I’ll get used to it after a few falls.
Powered it to a115v outlet with a 50’, 14 gauge extension cord and it works! It is 8,000 BTU, so I hope it is sufficient to cool the cabin in full sun. These single hose units are not terribly efficient. And I went with the smallest 8,000 BTU I could find.