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customers, the products they enjoy and a glimpse of the lifestyles they so
generously share.
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friends and colleagues.
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Lori,
The boat is a 30' Bayliner Explorer named Pleasure Hunt. We were cruising
in the San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico area fishing for Yellow Tail and Sierra.
Temps were high 70s to low 80s for the high and high 50s for the low. We
had the unit set up as a refrigerator and with some adjustments were able to
get it to keep the cold stuff cold but not frozen--and yes, we had it
packed! It ran very efficiently and took sooo much less power than our
existing built-in refrigerator in the galley that has 1.5" insulation.
If you need more info, let me know and yes, you have our permission to post
the photos on your website.
Thanks, Mary |
| Brent and Mary Waterman
with their new Grand Mariner deck freezer. |
Thank You Mary |
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The Myers' Nordhavn
40. Easpar D 10 Installation by CLASSIC MARINE SERVICES |
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Mike and Kay Myers on their Nordhavn 40 |
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The Myer's Nordhavn 40. Photo by Robert Schwartz |
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Espar D10 and pre-wired 4 zone panel. |
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The Triangle Tube pre-heats the domestic water before it enters the hot warter tank. |
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"Free" heat in the closet. Very Custom! |
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Robert Schwartz Is not a jack of all trades.
Bob is a master. A true renaissance man; his installations are a study in
perfection, his commissioning methodical and his woodworking nothing short
of brilliant. Thoughtful and generous Bob always brings something extra to
everything he does and he does everything. He makes everything from electric
guitars to artisan soaps. Most important for you Bob makes his
customers very happy. |
| Bob Harvested the Spalted Maple
from a tree that fell at his West Seattle Home |
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Some of Bob's woodwork. Spalted Maple with inlay. It's got a secret compartment. |
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No that's not it. I'm not telling. |
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The Kilen's Manta
40. Easpar D 10 Installation by CLASSIC MARINE SERVICES
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Linda and Bruce Kilen on their 40" Manta. |
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Linda and Bruce Kilen on their 40" Manta. |
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Espar D 10 and control panel. |
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Here Bob has added blower delay to all the heater fans. |
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The Expansion tank heats the closet. |
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Careful planing brings a little something extra. In this case Bob is heating the closet with the Expansion tank and copper piping. |
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A TriangleTube and an Aqua Stat working to pervade on demand hot water. The Aqua Stat will start and stop the heater independent of the room tstats. Your Espar will heat the water without heating the rest of the boat. |
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Some of the best woke goes unseen. |
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