T&T: Aft Cabin Ventilation
Peggy Carr
chesapklady at comcast.net
Mon Oct 29 19:50:16 EDT 2007
I had one of these on my last boat for the master stateroom which was
otherwise without air circulation because it was "down and under." It
made all the difference in the world! You don't have to go outside to
bring it in for rainstorms, as you reach out into the "umbrella" and
collapse it much as you would do with an umbrella, and bring it in
collapsed. I had the bug screen on mine and the whole thing was worth
every penny I paid for it.
Thanks for the link -- I'd lost track of what it was called and where to
get it. I'll buy it again!
Peggy Bjarno
>> Subject: Re: T&T: Aft Cabin Ventilation
>> To: "Robert Kassal" <bkboater at worldnet.att.net>,
>>
>> I guess I didn't mention that I saw the BreezeBooster in person. The
>> owner demonstrated putting the device in the port and removing it.
>> No more difficult than opening an umbrella and closing it. They used
>> them, actually just one, in the Bahamas. His had the bug screen and
>> seemed to work quite well. A little pricey, but should never wear
>> out -- plastic and nylon sort of materials.
>>
>>> Bill wrote "The cleverest device I have seen to get air into the aft
>>> cabin is
>>> the
>>> "BreezeBooster." Check it out at
>>> http://www.breezebooster.com/port.html.
>>>
>>> "
>>>
>>> This looks interesting. Has anyone tried them? The key for us would
>>> be ease of
>>> installation and removal everyday.
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