I'm not much interested in cooling the cockpit - that's a secondary concern. I'm more curious about using the A/C system to cool a water tank, for an air-to-water intercooler. Packaging another radiator in a C3 is pretty hard (I already have the engine radiator, the A/C condensor, an oil cooler, a transmission cooler, and a hydraulic fluid (P/S and hydraulic brake booster) cooler. I just don't have room for another radiator.
I've heard of other people doing it, and it makes sense to me - the engine is only running on forced induction a small fraction of the time, so the water tank would have time to cool down sufficiently between bursts of compressor usage. While the engine is making boost, an air-pressure switch could kill the A/C clutch, to eliminate the parasitic drag.
Sounds a lot better than filling the tank with icewater, and being out-of-luck once the ice melts...
Joe