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#1,2 and 4...No answer
#3, On my 07, the A/C pan is plumed with a hose to the shower sump pump under the step to exit the berth. I did have an issue with my shower / AC sump pump and am considering replacing the pump itself as I think the float may be sticking on mine. If you do not have your AC pan plumed to a pump, I would suggest doing that.
#5, I anchor close to the shore at the beach and always use 2 anchors. one out front and the other off the back that I pull onto the shore. I keep my rear anchor attached to the rear cleat and keep the anchor part in a rear hatch that the shore power and water connections are housed. If you will be using the rear anchor, I suggest keeping it easily accessible.
#6, The microwave in my boat is a 550 watt I believe and it runs off of 2 4D batteries that I charge up before the weekend starts and they work just fine. Not sure about using the house batteries though. The switch panel inside the cabin allows me to turn off and on the equipment I want to use of the inverter connected to the 4D batteries.
The short leg is for a sun pad and that folding cushion (if it's not for the v-berth) goes on top of the table to make the sun pad. The flap should hook to snaps under the table.
My pump is under the step with the garbage can
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This is from boattest.com
http://www.boattest.com/review/sea-ray/2530_240-sundancer
I can't get close to this kind of speed?
Thank you soooo much!! That helps a lot.The front one is 40" from the bottom to where it begins to curve. The back one is 36". That's not including the bracket at the bottom of the frame.