Refrigeration eh?

Refrigeration

May 24, 2017

Coldeh Marine Refrigeration had its debut at the Annapolis Spring Sail Boat Show two weeks ago… and it was exciting to see the interest. We assumed only those heading south and really big yacht sailors would be interested in our systems (which is why we chose Annapolis). But wow! The 30-40′ vessel crowd really surprised us on their interest (and orders!).

We are really proud to be offering marine refrigeration advise and new solutions, manufacturing and custom-building in Toronto.

We do a regular blog and YouTube videos on the ColdEh Marine channel like these.

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John Tully, our founder, is a regular ‘guru’ on Cruiser’s Forum helping people every day with their marine refrigeration questions around the world. We are planning on being speakers at next year’s Toronto Boat Show — helping people understand refrigeration and freezer issues, fixes and options.

– Andrea Todd (our 45.5′ Bristol is at Scarborough Bluff’s Marina)

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