I put a Marinaire unit in back in 2012 and have been very happy with the unit. Just can't believe it been that long feels like it was only 2 years ago not 6
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Re: New Salon AC
Dan
End Of The Line II
1967 34C
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06-29-2018 10:37 PM #12
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Few odds and ends left. Clean up wiring, cushion clamps, etc. Wasn't too concerned about thermostat placement because it came with a remote, and you can get a smart phone interface.
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We are officially cool! I can assure you, it is NOT any louder than the old blower only of the split system... On to the next project.
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Looks great! I'm hiring you to do mine
Looking for a 80 plus foot yacht
Hatteras of Cheoy Lee
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07-02-2018 08:49 PM #16
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Question for the group. I had to dig a putty like substance out of the chase between the Genny room and under the port bunk in the aft stateroom, to run the new water lines... anybody know what it is and where to get it. I could reuse the old, but it looks like handy stuff to have around
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07-03-2018 06:10 PM #19Senior Member
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Re: New Salon AC
I have been told Hatteras used dolfinite made by Pettit (http://www.pettitpaint.com/media/284...compound-1.pdf) for most sealing/caulking where hose and pipes ran through bulkheads.
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IDK Peter. This stuff looks like silly putty and playdough had a baby. It's a light green, has a slight sheen, and is very pliable...non hardening. Most other lines passing through walls may indeed be dolfinite, This stuff is only found on the very large rubber hose lined chases, 7-8 inches in diameter...this stuff fills the voids..