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NEW! Turbo Vector AC Unit
New self-contained unit with a positive-flow molded composite condensate drain pan that reduces standing water up to 85%. It has a centrifugal enclosed-motor, HV rotatable blower, and a built-in isolation mounting system that reduces vibration and noise.
Click here to see color spec sheet.
NEW! Marine Air Cuddy dc Kits
This new low-profile 3500 BTU self-contained unit is made for boats too small for an onboard genset. It is powered by a user-provided dedicated power module. Click here to see color flyer.Click here to see Cuddy dc Rebate Offer!
NEW! Dash Air
This new unit is a breakthrough in self-contained air conditioning systems. The horizontal compressor requires only 8" height for installation for location on the flybridge, cockpit, or any height critcal areas. Dash Air systems are reverse cycle and are available in these capacities: 16,000 BTU (115V/60Hz) or 13,000 (230V/50Hz). Click here to see color flyer.
Our self-contained systems for 20 to 50 foot boats feature the high efficiency Tecumseh
rotary compressor for lower power consumption, quieter operation, lighter weight and increased reliability
(the 24k unit uses a Scroll compressor). Our self-contained model -- the Vector Compact -- is 25% smaller
than any comparable system, thanks to a patented design breakthrough that places the condenser coil inside the
evaporator shroud. Our wide range of capacities and configurations allows designers, builders and owners to find
the successful solution they need, while staying within budget.
The spec sheet and manual file links on this page are in Adobe Acrobat Reader format. Do not have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer? To acquire a free version, click here.
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VECTOR COMPACT
The Vector Compact was introduced in 1998 and was awarded a US patent for its unique design.
It was designed and developed to be the smallest water-cooled, self-contained unit on the market.
This space saving unit is 25% smaller than its competitors and its simple, clean design will allow easier
installation and service. Vector Compact models are available in 5k, 7k, 10k, 12k, 16k, and 24k capacities.
Redesigned in 2003, the new Vector Compact is even smaller than before! The 10K-16K units are up to one inch
smaller in both width and depth than the original models. New compressors, condensers and evaporators
increase efficiency and enhance unit performance. Along with the physical redesign, the Vector Compact
also has a choice of new controls. The new Elite and Passport I/O displays both operate on the new Passport I/O
control circuit board. See the
controls section of this website for more information on these exciting new controls (updated information available soon).
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VECTOR ROTARY
Was manufactured from 1989-1998, the Vector Rotary was modified in 1998 to become Vector Compact, now even smaller and more efficient. It is listed here for those who own it.
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CABIN MATE
Similar to the Vector Series, Cabin Mate has a unique footprint, featuring a "V" shape base pan, fixed blower and electrical box providing an alternate installation layout. Recommended for boats in the 25-40' range. Now available in stainless steel models.
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COOL MATE
The Cool Mate 5,000 is the smallest unit available in the market. This self contained cool only system is designed for boats in the 25 foot range. Drawing a nominal 4.3 amps at
115 volts, the Cool Mate allows for extended run time on inverter applications. The Cool Mate also comes in 10,000 BTU's, 12,000 BTU's and 16,000 BTU's for boats in the 30 foot market. The Cool Mate series is sold separately or with a complete installation kit and is offered with a two knob mechanical control only.
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The 1987 Montreal Protocol calls for the gradual phase-out of ozone-depleting substances by 2010, including the R-22 gas traditionally used in marine air conditioning systems. Our engineers have been testing alternative “green gas” products for more than three years and we have products available.
For "green gas" and all other product availability, contact one of our distributors for the best specifications for your particular vessel. Click here for guidelines on Charging Systems with Alternative Refrigerants.
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