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Hello and welcome to my blog where you'll find many of my experiences and adventures as a liveaboard on Red October, 43' Vista.


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Pam



Saturday, February 26, 2011

Thinking Ahead for Summer

There's always something on Red October that needs to be attended to whether it is a simple maintenance or a big repair.  Recently, we replaced the old A/C unit with the new.  So, why did we bother with that kind of repair in the middle of the winter?  Everyone is looking for work, especially an AC guy at this time of the year in New England.  Cheap labor and discounted unit.  Yea, love it (thumbs up).  :) 

While we're on the subject of thinking ahead and finding ways to keep the hot sun out in the summer, we contemplated and finally decided not to buy a windshield cover for the large windows outside of the cabin. We have enjoyed the views and do not want anything to obscure them.  We found an alternative way to allow the new unit do its job efficiently.  Window tinting!  After researching the idea, we found that Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines wanted to impact fuel efficiency with an environmentally friendly, energy saving film product that would tolerate salt water environment and preserve the views in all common areas of the vessel.  With the installation of the Huper Optik window film material, it literally turn them into "super windows".  They reportedly were able to reduce fuel cost and save the interiors from sun damage.

Armed with lots of new information and knowledge , I searched the internet for a local company who carries the same or similar quality of window films for yachts.  The consultation went well and we were given 3 samples with various degrees of privacy as well as sun blockage.  We settled with the one-way mirror effect that offers maximum privacy without altering our view (see second photo with 3 samples, the one on left).  It also blocks 84% of the sun's heat and 99% of the sun's damaging U/V rays.  And it was also....the most expensive.  Sigh...but he did throw in one of the windows for free after I haggled on the quote price.   Good job, Pammy (another thumbs up). 


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