Atlas Marine is scalable, is what I have, and does what you are seeking. I would estimate that it would begin at a level of around 100 amps of...
No doubt she's a dock queen. Perhaps a lake vessel.
What about the older-new Huckins 40 or 44?
This is what rings to my ear. Sure, it's pretty on the horizon. How the heck does the captain remain centered on that bridge while backing down...
4:30 to 4:50 sort of made me queasy...
It would have to unless a 20 foot draft with iron 10 feet below the water line...she's tall enough to be influenced by wind patterns developed by...
My experience aboard with my electric heat cylinders for the loop, I set the water temp for the loop to run around 90 degrees. In fact I think...
I went to 2 Force 10 stainless 20 gal water heaters. They’re more effective than a household 40 and need less power. Plus they have the internal...
you’d set the water heaters to maintain a specific loop temperature. The chillers would be turned off. The air handlers would do the work supplied...
Key on heat is to set the temp low. The water doesn't need to be scalding. 20 degrees is the temp delta that encourages the heat exchange to be...
My experience, best outcome is heat pump setup for most conditions. Especially for a glass boat. I'm relying on a twin 12kw heat strip setup in...
Agreed. Im running 2 x 5, but mostly just one. I only energize #2 if the need is recognized. The chiller tonnage can be outmatched by the air...
I'm 68 feet, and I have 6 air handlers on the main deck. Two in the aft salon, two in main salon, one in the galley, and one in the wheel house....
My ER setup...
I went with Technicold units, well set up with plenty of 316 stainless. Most all systems rely on MicroAir controls.
Don't over-equip. Im a 68 foot Burger, but wide body. I have as much interior SF as you do. I spend summers in NE and winters in SE. At 10 ton...
I went straight cool with the chillers to avoid reversing valve failures. Mistake given my stretches of time up north each year. I installed two...
yeah, chillers, no brainer. You can live with 2 x 60k BTU. That's what I have on 68 feet of aluminum, and it's effortless with around 12 tons of...
I have a hunch those smaller structures were never designed to protect the bridge. I believe they were former bases for the high voltage lines...
I see the fenders you're referring to. I believe their purpose is to protect this type of impact from a ship that is only mildly straying. I...