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Add Insulation to Your Boat Fridge

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In a hot climate, your batteries will use a lot of power on your fridge. Make it a little easier for them. Add some insulation to your refrigerator—the easy way.  

Links (Amazon links are affiliate links, meaning that The Boat Galley Podcast earns from qualifying purchases; some other links may be affiliate links):

Harbinger Durafoam Exercise Mat 3/8″ x 24″ x 72″ - Black (Amazon)

Max-Reflector Standard Sunshade (Amazon)

Reflectix Foil Insulation (Amazon)

Today’s episode of The Boat Galley Podcast is sponsored by Marine Electronics Advisor, a service from Sea-Tech Systems. Get unlimited expert advice as you upgrade and maintain your boat’s electronic and communications systems. Got questions about how to install your new AIS? Want to know if that on-sale radar will talk to your chart plotter? How to configure your new wifi extender? Embarking on a full electronics refit? The Marine Electronics Advisor has you covered! Use code BOATGALLEY for an exclusive $100 off your first month subscription. Visit seatech.systems/diy to learn more. Marine Electronics Advisor - the ultimate subscription consulting service for the DIY boat owner.

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Music: “Slow Down” by Yvette Craig

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Manage episode 307176722 series 1993455
Content provided by The Boat Galley, Carolyn Shearlock, and Nica Waters. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Boat Galley, Carolyn Shearlock, and Nica Waters or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In a hot climate, your batteries will use a lot of power on your fridge. Make it a little easier for them. Add some insulation to your refrigerator—the easy way.  

Links (Amazon links are affiliate links, meaning that The Boat Galley Podcast earns from qualifying purchases; some other links may be affiliate links):

Harbinger Durafoam Exercise Mat 3/8″ x 24″ x 72″ - Black (Amazon)

Max-Reflector Standard Sunshade (Amazon)

Reflectix Foil Insulation (Amazon)

Today’s episode of The Boat Galley Podcast is sponsored by Marine Electronics Advisor, a service from Sea-Tech Systems. Get unlimited expert advice as you upgrade and maintain your boat’s electronic and communications systems. Got questions about how to install your new AIS? Want to know if that on-sale radar will talk to your chart plotter? How to configure your new wifi extender? Embarking on a full electronics refit? The Marine Electronics Advisor has you covered! Use code BOATGALLEY for an exclusive $100 off your first month subscription. Visit seatech.systems/diy to learn more. Marine Electronics Advisor - the ultimate subscription consulting service for the DIY boat owner.

Click to see all podcast sponsors, past and present.

Music: “Slow Down” by Yvette Craig

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725 episodes

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