3 Types Of Marine Refrigeration Units To Improve Your Vessel
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There’s nothing like an ice-cold drink on a hot summer’s day. While every day in Florida can feel like a summer day, having an ice maker installed on your boat can help you get the most out of your investment, making your days on the open blue more enjoyable.
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Some boats and yachts need marine water heaters for entertaining, food preparation and daily living. There are a couple of reasons to install marine water heaters on a smaller boat. We’ve heard many times that some people won’t get on a boat if there aren’t any creature comforts. These can include refrigeration, air conditioning and hot water.
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Florida is hot. Hot and humid. This makes a dangerous situation. We all know someone that has gotten sick or even collapsed in the Florida heat. Even the healthiest, most “in shape” individual needs to be aware of certain steps to ensure safety when overheated. One is to get the individual out of the heat. But is that always possible on a boat? Yes, it is.
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An ice maker makes your boat one step closer to becoming the boat you’ve always wanted with all the extra features usually only found on larger yachts. Did you know that your new ice maker is an easy addition? Beard Marine carries different types of marine ice makers for all purposes from chilling cocktails to filling large ice boxes to hold fish.
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This year should remind you (as every other year does) that South Florida doesn’t have a “fall season”. And, if we do, it certainly doesn’t start in September. We can wait up until Thanksgiving until we start to feel some relief. And, you know it’s the same on the water.
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