It sure looks like the two schools of thought here are very climate related. Sky is from the great lakes and should almost never need his AC. Our Hat now lives in Florida and from May to October must have the AC running 24/7. You would not want to subject the inside if your boat and its refrigerator to the extreme heat that the Florida sun and hmidity would generate. There are no good options. I am sure Sky and other northern climate boaters would do the same if they were in the south.
There is a simple and cheap solution to all these problems!
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I don't buy the refrigerator argument either. Just about everybody has a spare refrigerator out in their garage. How hot is it out there?
Do as you please, it's your boat, but I would not leave my A/C on if I was not on the boat and I also would not leave the dockside water on. I even turn off every non-essential breaker if I will be away for more than a day or so. I have heard stories of fires from some appliance etc and it's easy to just flip the breakers off as I leave. The refrigerator and the battery charger circuits are all that I leave on while I'm away.
Sky,
That's exactly what I do EVERY TIME I leave the boat. Only things on are the fridge and battery charger. All other breakers are off, and all TH's are closed...including main engines sometimes.
If I'm going to to ER and bilge checks when I get to the boat, how much work is it to open a few TH's if I'm already down there?
Jason