Astral Blue
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2012
- Messages
- 71
- Location
- Sacramento, CA
- Vessel Name
- Astral Blue
- Vessel Make
- Bayliner Victoria 2750 Command Bridge
We have had several hot (105 degree plus) weekends this summer and I'm anticipating more to come. Fortunately, the unbearable segment of the day is in the late afternoon, and lasts about 2 hours. During several of these weekends, we have been anchored out during this heat and have not had access to shore power.
Our boat does not have a generator and there are no plans to purchase one. The evaporative coolers I've seen use at little as 20 watts AC and my capacity with my house batteries and inverter could easily accommodate two hours of its use.
I'm wondering if anyone here has used an evaporative cooler on their boat; and if so, what has your experience entailed? My goal is to bring the temperature down about 20 degrees, which is what most evaporative coolers I have considered claim to do.
The heat in the California Delta is relatively dry. While we are on a body of water, the relative humidity in the summer rarely exceeds 40 percent; and even 40 percent is rare.
What are your thoughts?
Our boat does not have a generator and there are no plans to purchase one. The evaporative coolers I've seen use at little as 20 watts AC and my capacity with my house batteries and inverter could easily accommodate two hours of its use.
I'm wondering if anyone here has used an evaporative cooler on their boat; and if so, what has your experience entailed? My goal is to bring the temperature down about 20 degrees, which is what most evaporative coolers I have considered claim to do.
The heat in the California Delta is relatively dry. While we are on a body of water, the relative humidity in the summer rarely exceeds 40 percent; and even 40 percent is rare.
What are your thoughts?