If you go with 1, it has to be centerline in the boat.......2 are usually on the outbound sides........call seakeeper, they can tell you and are...
That size range isn't going to meet your needs, especially a 28' . A 32' center console is a 10 adult boat (maximum) to spend more than an hour...
BTW. I am NOT your brother (Thank God), and I don't get drunk.
Only your opinion matters....but your opinion is based on smaller boats.... 1" of bilge water that's 1.5-2' wide and 20-25' long adds up to more...
But you always have a wet bilge over many feet of the boat, and that humidity just radiates up and goes back into the boat. Forward bilges on all...
The 66' Sunseeker I manage. The A/C's put around 20 gallons of water into the grey water tank per week.
Here in South Florida, I keep the boats on A/C around 77-78F. Never get any mold. I believe in sending the condensate into a grey water tank and...
Replace the tank with 2 150 gallon tanks, easier to get in. DON'T patch a gas tank OR put a bladder inside of a bad one.
What is your point? I tend to believe GCSI who doesn't oversell something or spout BS. The above post sounds like an AS SEEN ON TV infomercial...
Not to mention R22 Freon is expensiveeeee.
The vaccuflush pump has to be within 20' of the toilet, the hose to the tank can then run another length.
I think so. While they're usually pretty reliable, they have several wear/maintenance parts. Raritan and Headhunter are much simpler designs...
Dometic has an actual number for that. I forget how many feet it is, but call them. I think for Vaccuflush it's 20'.
Could always switch to a package unit as well. But I'm with NYCAP on this one.
Are you kidding? REPLACE IT ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seriously lacking in speed and range. Also the quality of the interior leaves a lot to be desired.
Cowger, this entire 8 page thread is filled with first hand experiences of many different Marlow's of all sizes with serious vibration issues.
I don't hate Marlows. They have many design and engineering issues (and subsequent lawsuits). Plain and Simple. Buy it and enjoy!
This is at rest, docked or anchored. The transom is flat, so the wave rolls into/under the platform itself and stuffs it full hitting the flat...
THIS. Not too many leaving the Great Lakes August. Maybe a few going East bound.......the Erie canal is never "high traffic" in that it's an...