Coastgal
Well-Known Member
We're going to be cruising around the Med in a catamaran next year (can NOT wait!!!)
We'd planned on using fans in summer and installing diesel heating (Webasto) in the winter (we'll be on anchor most of the time, unless we need to run to marinas for storm protection or socialising top-up)
However, someone's suggested retrofitting airconditioning with reverse flow for heating. Anyone done this? Does the aircon actually cool? (We've been on a couple of boats where aircon only seemed to drop the temp by couple of degrees). And does it really heat in the winter? Better than diesel fired? And it sounds like it would cost a lot more to install than a Webasto-type system.
Views from the knowledgable panel would be gratefully received.
Many thanks - Stacey
We'd planned on using fans in summer and installing diesel heating (Webasto) in the winter (we'll be on anchor most of the time, unless we need to run to marinas for storm protection or socialising top-up)
However, someone's suggested retrofitting airconditioning with reverse flow for heating. Anyone done this? Does the aircon actually cool? (We've been on a couple of boats where aircon only seemed to drop the temp by couple of degrees). And does it really heat in the winter? Better than diesel fired? And it sounds like it would cost a lot more to install than a Webasto-type system.
Views from the knowledgable panel would be gratefully received.
Many thanks - Stacey