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93 Mariner Air Conditioner Replacement

Discussion of AC's, plumbing and sanitation related issues.
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93 Mariner Air Conditioner Replacement

Postby Pura Vida » May 18th, 2022, 6:18 pm

My 93 MarineAir 16K BTU air conditioner died last year. Breaker popping when the compressor/water pump came on. Disconnected the pump, still trips. Measured continuity from compressor motor to ground...confident that the compressor motor is toast. Later confirmed.
For a year, searched the interweb's for experience in reaching/replacing the a/c unit. In the Mariner, the kitchen cabinets and the rest of the boat were built around the a/c unit. No good way to get to it. The interwebs were not as helpful as i hoped. Access is terrible.
We just complete the replacement of the unit, still some dressing to finish, and put the cabinet back together.
I'll be posting my experience, with pics - best i can, to share with the world. Probably less of a "how to", more of a how we did it, but Mariner owners may especially benefit.

Some quick notes:
remove the second shore cord, pop circuit breakers.
take the sink out
the cabinet wall needs to come out - Lots of screws from inside, and the corner trim needs to come off. I used a hammer & wood block to remove the trim-it is held in by small finishing nails.
Once the panel is off, there is much more room to work.
Inside the cabinet, there is a half wall that needs to be removed. There was a sneaky screw from underneath the panel that needed to be forced out...the rest is evident.

You will need wire cutters (for nylon straps), screw gun, and i highly recommend a screw gun adapter that is flexible. (i'll post a picture - at least 12", longer if you can find)

Most of all, you will need a helper, mine was great & i would still be in the hole without her help.

Hopefully i am able to upload pics in followup postings...not quite figuring it out now.
More to come.
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Re: 93 Mariner Air Conditioner Replacement

Postby Pura Vida » May 18th, 2022, 6:51 pm

The photos are not in great order, but would be helpful to anyone trying this.
The new unit is a MarinAir 16K 110V. Apparently not related to the original company Marine Air Systems.
The new outlet is 6" round, which does not fit the square boat ducting adapter/splitter. Im still working through this.
the old water hoses came from aft, the new unit comes in/out from forward. I did need to add some 1/2" ID hose.
Electrical is very straight forward to connect.
I still have the vents and wire routing & tie-down to finish, but she works!
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Re: 93 Mariner Air Conditioner Replacement

Postby Midnightsun » May 18th, 2022, 7:12 pm

I have used a couple of the MarinAire units on other boats as replacements and now the Carver has 3 of them on board. Nothing but good to say about them.
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Re: 93 Mariner Air Conditioner Replacement

Postby Mowery1 » July 18th, 2022, 2:52 pm

Thank you .. This gives me an idea what I’m getting into ..
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Re: 93 Mariner Air Conditioner Replacement

Postby Struggler » April 25th, 2024, 10:29 am

Pura Vida wrote:Source of the post The photos are not in great order, but would be helpful to anyone trying this.
The new unit is a MarinAir 16K 110V. Apparently not related to the original company Marine Air Systems.
The new outlet is 6" round, which does not fit the square boat ducting adapter/splitter. Im still working through this.
the old water hoses came from aft, the new unit comes in/out from forward. I did need to add some 1/2" ID hose.
Electrical is very straight forward to connect.
I still have the vents and wire routing & tie-down to finish, but she works!


I got the shelf out easily, where are all the screws to get the "wall" out? Using your picture for reference.

Thank you
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Re: 93 Mariner Air Conditioner Replacement

Postby Cooler » April 25th, 2024, 11:57 am

Pura Vida - thanks for posting this process. Just one point of clarification for me. Is the cabinet wall you removed the piece that holds the access door on? ( Your top picture ) Or, did you remove the piece that has the stereo and air vent cut outs, or both? Thanks. 8-) er
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Re: 93 Mariner Air Conditioner Replacement

Postby Pura Vida » April 25th, 2024, 3:28 pm

Cooler wrote:Source of the post Pura Vida - thanks for posting this process. Just one point of clarification for me. Is the cabinet wall you removed the piece that holds the access door on? ( Your top picture ) Or, did you remove the piece that has the stereo and air vent cut outs, or both? Thanks. 8-) er


No, don't believe we took the door off...those half-walls were inside the cabinet space - i think to protect the A/C unit from storage items getting moved into the unit.
Definitely a PITA to reach...lots of screws holding all that.
The Vent panel was removed...held in by a bunch of finish nails in the rounded-trim pieces.
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Re: 93 Mariner Air Conditioner Replacement

Postby Cooler » April 26th, 2024, 10:54 am

Yep, I know where those half-walls are. Thanks for the clarification. 8-) er
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