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Moorings 5000

Posted By: GeorgeC1

Moorings 5000 - 09/18/2019 02:54 PM

Had anyone on traveltalk chartered a Moorings 5000 yet? I would love to hear about your experience on the boat.
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Posted By: FRANKIE2

Re: Moorings 5000 - 09/18/2019 03:42 PM

Was on 5000 in April for 2 weeks. Terrific boat! Lots of room, individual A/C controls in cabins. 4 refrigerator/freezers, one under helm stairs. Sails about the same as my old 4800.
Stairs to deck over stern are exposed and not very safe underway. Electric grill has a drain which makes steps on starboard stern very slippery. Had a great time.

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Posted By: GeorgeC1

Re: Moorings 5000 - 09/18/2019 07:44 PM

Was the electric grill really useable? It seems pretty small. Sounds like they need to relocate the drain. Sailing the same as the 4800 is not quite what I hoped to hear. Leapard has implied its better but the upper lounge really kills some of the better sail area.
Posted By: jphart

Re: Moorings 5000 - 09/19/2019 12:41 AM

George, we’ve chartered the Sunsail 445, Moorings 4000, and 4500. All great boats with wonderful features. 4500 with water maker and ice maker was the bomb!

Individual AC controls will be nice as not all pax have the same climate preferences while sleeping. And these days, all returning cruisers are requiring AC and all the amenities.

I’ve been lusting after the 5000 since she was announced; likely late 2020 charter for us once the window opens.

Nice blog at http://svhappytogether.com/ about their new fully tricked out Leopard 5000, though it doesn’t have the sun deck. 800k base, 1.3M total!

Of course, we’ve always found that you probably only spend 4 to 5 hours under way, and ~ 20 hours at anchor/dock/mooring - so the amenities typically win out over the sailing characteristics. But I love the way Leopards have all lines to the helm, power winches (2 in newest models) etc.

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