Air-Conditioners

Anyone who has ever sailed in the Mediterranean in summer will definitely appreciate air conditioning on board. But even in our part of the world, summers can get very hot. Below deck it then feels more like a sauna. Another aspect is the fact that air conditioning for boats can reduce humidity below deck and thus prevent mould growth. In addition, there are now combined appliances on the market that can both cool and heat.

Simple floor-standing units

Simple fans are an inexpensive option for air conditioning. The advantage of a mini air conditioning unit is that it is easy to transport. This means that the galley and cabin can be cooled one after the other. The TotalCool RP3000 portable fan cooler from KiSS! GmbH is effective and energy-efficient. The lightweight, compact device can be connected to a cigarette lighter or the 220V sector. A modern mobile air conditioner is quiet and can even be filled with normal drinking water. Especially when installation is not possible for space reasons or is too expensive, these air conditioning systems are very suitable for cruising in warm climates.

Built-in units

Built-in units are a very good option for cruising in more southerly latitudes such as the Mediterranean. With these air conditioning systems, you can cool several rooms on your boat at the same time. A major advantage of the Dometic MCS T series is the combination of cooling and heating in one appliance. This saves space on the boat and ensures optimum temperatures regardless of the weather. Built-in appliances are available in various performance classes, from which you can choose the right variant for your boat or yacht. The Dometic MSC T series air conditioners also have a pure dehumidifier function to prevent mould growth.

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