Roof air on a 330 Express

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Had a Durasea AC 16000 btu unit installed yesterday for the cockpit, works great , took 8 hours .
 

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Nice job, Does that unit drain condensation onto the roof or does it have some type of drain tubing to direct the condensation?
 

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Great idea - but wondering what you did with the life jackets that were under the webbing under the hardtop- for me it would be a pain to keep hauling them out of the cabin as we use both berths quite a bit - is it practical to have a cutout created to still store them in helm area? Would you be willing to share the cost of the unit & installation.
 

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Looks like a great solution if you need AC. Nice job with the wiring and install.
Maybe contact A&J Canvas and see if they can make a two piece storage panel to give you some side storage for life jackets? They make the stock net.
 

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Nice job, Does that unit drain condensation onto the roof or does it have some type of drain tubing to direct the condensation?
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I’m not sure, going to wait and see how it drains and how much condensation before I direct it .
 

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Looks like a great solution if you need AC. Nice job with the wiring and install.
Maybe contact A&J Canvas and see if they can make a two piece storage panel to give you some side storage for life jackets? They make the stock net.
Looks like a great solution if you need AC. Nice job with the wiring and install.
Maybe contact A&J Canvas and see if they can make a two piece storage panel to give you some side storage for life jackets? They make the stock net.
 

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I have my canvas lady cutting around the AC unit .
 

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Great idea - but wondering what you did with the life jackets that were under the webbing under the hardtop- for me it would be a pain to keep hauling them out of the cabin as we use both berths quite a bit - is it practical to have a cutout created to still store them in helm area? Would you be willing to share the cost of the unit & installation.
 

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I paid $1650 for the complete unit and a buddy of mine owns a Rv repair shop and had one of his guys put it in , it took 8 hrs , my canvas lady wants $100 to refit the life jacket storage . You can buy a rv AC for under $1000 but this one is made for marine use . So under $2500 complete, my AC guy that works on my 56’ said it would be a big job to retrofit one in the cockpit, I like this as I can run it on the lift.
 

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That sounds awesome. Update us on performance. I think it looks fine on the hardtop.