Lagoon 450 Moor R&R Kathryn Roper & Paul Rogers

Incorporating the world famous photo series East Coast Australian Walks "Paul did not do" plus the much rarer "See Paul Walk" series of photos. Although two photos hardly a series make. As for grammar, spelling and punctuation (Forgetaboutit)

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Finish up the fridges.

15 April 2017
The next one to tackle was the same as the mushroom farm fridge Vitrifrigo 130, but mounted next to the stove.

It's worth mentioning at this point how these fridges are held in, there are small white plastic covers in the base and adjacent to the door inside the unit, with these removed you have access to the s/s screws that have been used to secure the base and sides to the wood interior of the cupboard.

They are specially designed so when unscrewed they are still not long enough to be removed so they hang down under and out the side just enough to scratch up the interior as you remove fridge. If you are really lucky you may have some bent ones that just resist removal altogether. Once I started to get the unit moving I poked around under it to lift the screws and try to limit the scratching.

This joy I had forgotten about as the screws had been removed a year ago when I put the plastic in the base.



This fridge has never been out since installation, I was expecting an easy run as we already had one of theses under our belt so to speak. No such luck.

A number of things are different compared to the Mushroom farm unit:

A: First thing is it will not come out all the way due to the length of the gas pipes.

B: The left side is hard up against the cupboard wall no room for insulation.

C: The right side is hard up against an extra bit of wood, no room for insulation.

D:Same discoloration and icing evidence on back of unit but, a lot less mold and very little evidence of water under unit.

E: A ventilation gap across the bottom at the back mean any water dripping down the back goes lower in the boat and not just under the fridge.



So with all the limitations of the installation I only managed to completely insulate the back and cover the pipe entry up like the other unit and insulate the top, I was unable to do the sides because of lack of space to fit the insulation in. To do the base I needed to get unit completely out and just was not game to try to remove the compressor unit and move it.

I am reasonably confident this will help as it is the main external icing and condensation point on this unit.

Why this one is better or should that read not as bad as the other I am not sure, Steves is the same as well.

It has the larger ventilation slot at the back at floor level.

There is less air and space around the sides.

The air the outside of the fridge is exposed to comes from well within the vessel, as opposed to the mushroom farm which receives more outside air as ventilation is from the doorway area of the boat.

I can only assume that the moisture content of the air is different because the units are the same, it just the way they are installed.

Next on the list was my non Lagoon standard Nova Kool 100 lt freezer. ( No I can not recommend this unit it is almost as bad as the Vitrofrigos.)

This is a free standing unit mounted adjacent to the Starboard side helm stairs. It never gets external ice on it but is always dripping with condensation. So this got a new insulation outside skin as well.



Last but not least, the best operating and least trouble unit we have, I felt should not be ignored so I purchased a new insulated and padded propitiatory overcoat for the Waeco CFX 65, this unit was on board as an emergency back up, then when on shore power we would use it to per-frezee food prior to putting into main freezer.



Since upping the battery bank to 1350 amp/Hours we have been leaving on all the time and only dropping SOC 15% overnight. So will be interesting to see if all this insulation has much effect on power consumption.

Just a note if you attempting to do similar, I went with Steve's suggestion of the gel type contact adhesive, as it is a lot easier to work with on vertical surfaces. I used 4 lts of glue in total.

I had already removed the self opening door mechanism on the inside doors, as the units now sit aprox 10 mm forward in cupboard they will not work.

Currently I have not reinstalled any of the screws to hold fridges in, with the added insulation they are all very tight fits, time will tell if this is an issue and need a few screws.


We finished the night up with Audra and Steve on board for a Lamb Roast, Tom Cruise chose not to attend. Lucky because there was just enough for us. Audra prefers cream to ice cream, luckily for me, I did not try whipping the first carton I opened. I was complaining that it had the consistency of milk, then Kathy read the label, it was milk.

Looking forward to:

Colder XXXX
Drier floors
Lower power usage.

Will advise on the outcome.





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Vessel Name: Moor R&R
Vessel Make/Model: Lagoon 450 2013
Hailing Port: Wherever the Boat is anchored is Home.
Crew: Kathryn Roper, Paul Rogers, Mo and Omah (Cat Cats).
About: Mo (Black cat) and Omar (White cat) Moor R&R (Fat cat) Kathy and Paul cleaners, repairers and feeders.
Extra: One Glass of Red wine = 1 hour in the Gym no wonder I am so fit.
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Who: Kathryn Roper, Paul Rogers, Mo and Omah (Cat Cats).
Port: Wherever the Boat is anchored is Home.
"So long and thanks for all the fish" Douglas Adams