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Re: Moorings 5800 Review
[Re: maytrix]
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07/28/2013 03:09 PM
07/28/2013 03:09 PM
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I realized I never commented on the one negative we found. The holding tanks! While they worked great, emptying them was a pain. literally - the level is in the hull but its about 4' down from the hatch and it is not a big enough opening to step into. So you have to lean way in to open them. Not a deal breaker by any means, but hopefully something they'll address as it was a real pain in the ribs!
Only other downside when something goes wrong is the A/C. It's a single compressor that runs chilled water to each cabin fan unit. It allows for each cabin to have its own control which was great, but the chilled water pump on our boat died and they didn't have a spare, so we were without A/C our last few nights. Could have moved to a different boat, but with only a few nights left we decided we'd stick it out - fortunately it didn't rain those last few nights and we had a great breeze.
Matt
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