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washer/ dryer advice for a 53 MY

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We need to find a stackable washer and a dryer for our 1984, 53' MY.

The existing "Combo" unit is not worth the powder to blow it up! My allowable compartment/closet space in the forward stateroom/ crew quarters is 24"W X 69" H X 26" D.

We would appreciate any suggestions as this is becoming a very difficult find.

Thanks,
Clamman
 
The direct replacement is a Bosch. I would have to get back to the boat to see what the model # is. Works fairly well. Washer is great, dryer is a ventless type - and works pretty good (for a ventless design). I'm not a live aboard and only use the washer dryer maybe 5 times a year. I'd recommend it if I'd have to get another. The door was remade so that it would shut.
 
I added full size front loaders on the Maggie Mae. The larger capacity, less water usage and less energy sold me.

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I put in a pair of Bosch Axxis units. They are just shy of 24" wide and will fit in the hole. I had to shove them down the forward hatch because they did not fit through the doors to get them out of the forward stateroom. We tore up the old unit and removed it chunk by chunk. The Bosch Nexxis units don't fit - they are too wide.

My dryer is vented. I'm not a fan of ventless of any make or model, and because you have the vent hole right there behind the dryer, just use it. Vented dryers dry much faster and more efficiently. I'm not a fan of those all-in-one units (Splendide types) either. I live aboard, so I need laundry machines that work and work well.

I've had mine 3-4 years now, and I am extremely pleased with them. The Axxis units were difficult to find in stock, and I did have to wait a few months for the factory to run them out again, but all in all, it was worth the wait.
 
Maytag also makes a stackable 24" wide pair that have worked great for us in four years of full time use. Vented dryer.
 
Nag - thanks. It's the axxis that I have. I must also have the vented model since there is a vent. Disregard my thoughts on the above non-vented rant. It's still slow compared to my Maytag at home...
 
Nag - thanks. It's the axxis that I have. I must also have the vented model since there is a vent. Disregard my thoughts on the above non-vented rant. It's still slow compared to my Maytag at home...



Nag??? LOL

If it's slow, maybe it is non-vented. Mine is really fast, but part of that is because the washer spins so hard that the clothes are half dry just coming out of the washer. Is your dryer connected to that vent hole behind it? That determine the vented/non-vented question. :)
 
Sorry about that Ang. I saw it but the editor wouldn't save the change. Apologies for bad phone typing skills.
 
Back in the 80's I tore out my Fwd head and mounted Sanyo apartment sized portable units. Their not big enough for much more than fishy towels and undies. I used to keep the boat at Old Port cove and got bitched out about pumping sudzy water over the side.
 
All,
Our thanks to all those fine folks who took the time to
respond to our question about a suitable stackable washer -drier
for our 53 MY. Looks like Bosch is # 1 followed by Maytag.

Justin & Terry McCarthy
aboard "HoocH" #629
 
We need to find a stackable washer and a dryer for our 1984, 53' MY.

The existing "Combo" unit is not worth the powder to blow it up! My allowable compartment/closet space in the forward stateroom/ crew quarters is 24"W X 69" H X 26" D.

We would appreciate any suggestions as this is becoming a very difficult find.

Thanks,
Clamman
We have Maytags in our 53 and they work great. They are essentially an apartment unit. We can put a set of Queen Sheets , Bathroom Towels, and few clothing items, Tee Shirts, Short in a single load for both washing and drying.
 
Seriously dosent anyone get grief for pumping out all that sudzy water?
 
I've never seen/heard anybody complain about grey water output or boat washing (also plenty of suds) at the marina's I've been in.
 
Seriously dosent anyone get grief for pumping out all that sudzy water?

I've never heard anyone complain. After all, we all wash our boats with sudsy soap that rinses off into the water below, and we shower, wash dishes, wash our hands, and some folks wash their dogs on the dock, right?
 
I do have a question for you folks regarding the dryers; would it not be a simple task to vent the dryer? It would certainly speed up the drying time.
 

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