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Ducks and A/C
I've been contemplating switching over from my tail to a duck but since I live in Florida I don't want to do the A/C delete, at least not yet.
I've done a bit of searching and I've read that you can attach the condensor directly to the deck hinges but I was wondering if any Pelican's have tried this and if so how did it work out. Any other real world experience on setting up a duck with A/C would also be appreciated. I think she would just look better in the current configuration with a duck ![]()
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The condenser bolts to the hinges not the deck lid. switching the engine cover will not effect the AC. After you swap the cover you will need to atach the "z"bracket to the duck. You can use a good 2 part epoxy to do it.
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Thanks guys. So I can press on with my planning.....
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