I am looking to install a new self-contained AC unit on my 29 Tiara Coronet.
Any suggestions as to location of the unit. Unlike other Tiaras, I don't think the 29 Coronet had AC as an option, so it does not seem like a simple drop in installation.
I am also considering just using a portable unit, but want to try for the self-contained marine ac unit route if the installation is relatively straightforward.
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Received estimates to air condition the coronet . Ranged from $8,000 and up. Seems we need to ac current electrical panel installed first. Figured $8,000 would cover many years of room rental.
(02-27-2022, 05:42 PM)zane202@live.com Wrote: Received estimates to air condition the coronet . Ranged from $8,000 and up. Seems we need to ac current electrical panel installed first. Figured $8,000 would cover many years of room rental.
Wow, that's crazy -- that makes sense though. Coming into it, I thought it was just a matter of the cost of the self-contained AC unit which seem to cost about $1500-$2,000; but if you need to upgrade electrical capabilities then it gets way more expense.
I may just take aboard a portable air conditioner if needed (e.g., Zero Breeze). It's such a small cabin that it won't take much to cool it.
03-02-2022, 06:15 PM (This post was last modified: 03-02-2022, 06:17 PM by Lobsta.)
Maybe something like this would work. I am familiar with the 29 and that space is pretty small so this may do it. [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]
edit - I just re read and see you already found it!