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Although the front berth is small, I'm 6'1" and it's a little tight,
sleeping in the rear is a problem because of the stern slap. . Whenever we're at anchor the noise generated by the smallest wave will wake you. I've seen loads of ideas on how to stop the slap but some are too far fetched or just stupid. We've been sleeping forward for 9 years and haven't looked back. Another problem with the front berth is that little half moon device to even out the berth. If you insert it you can';t open the door. We take the door off before we retire both as a safety measure and as a way to get to the cabin during the night. As far as being reliable, no problems in 15 years. Tilghman Island Chesapeake |
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