Yea, I keep "thinking" about putting in A/C. Kinda like I keep thinking I might get a full enclosure or a larger engine.
With a full enclosure, I had thought of putting one under the captain's seat where it could vent outside the enclosure and keep the enclosure and cabin cool. What I don't like the thought of is lugging that thing around (probably scratching everything along the way) between sailing and sleeping. Seems like a permanent place to mount it would be more convenient...although I'm sure I wouldn't think that while sweating away on a hot humid Florida night. For now, all our overnighting is typically done in Spring and Fall seasons when you don't need it much. That of course is an advantage of living here, I get to pick and choose my weather much easier than the land locked Macs can...
The installation that MM has is interesting cause its done cheaply, versus a boat that was on here a while ago (from Tampa) which had like 7 batteries and a marine A/C system built in under the fore dinette seat (where my water tank is). The big drawback with that is price (and weight too of course), those things cost a fortune. I don't know if I saw much detail with MM's on how the vent hose seals its way around the rear of the unit to be able to pull off the hot air into the fuel locker.
Hinges on the companionway mount also look interesting, but I wonder if there would really be enough room to swing it much without hitting the cockpit seat? Also, as you mentioned the frame would have to be much stronger...not even mentioning the required hinge strength.
Guess for now I'll stick with planning my long overdue stereo mod.
