Hi Dennis,

>From what I read, Mermaid is in Fort Meyers, FL (gulf coast side) and I read 
>one post claiming the units are partially made in China.  But to be honest, I 
>have not verified that.  Flagship Marine is in Stuart FL (atlantic coast side) 
>and their units are made in the USA.  Have a quick look at their website, it 
>is pretty detailed and full of useful tidbits.    


Thanks again for your input.

                Paul


> On Apr 29, 2015, at 4:35 PM, Dennis C. <capt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Paul,
> 
> I think Flagship and Mermaid may be the same.  You should research that.
> 
> On the advice of another 35-1 owner, I installed a Mermaid in 1999.  He had 
> installed one in his 35-1.  I basically copied his installation.  A couple 
> years after I installed it, my friend chunked his Mermaid and replaced it 
> with a CruiseAir.
> 
> The problem with my Mermaid was their high pressure switch.  It was a 
> mechanical switch.  That is, high pressure pushed out a pin which then pushed 
> a slide which activated an electrical switch.  This design is very unreliable.
> 
> I didn't appreciate that you needed to keep all those sliding parts 
> lubricated.  One day some "stuff" got sucked up into the inlet thru hull and 
> plugged the water flow.  The high pressure trip activated but the slide 
> didn't move.  Therefore the high pressure switch never tripped.  The unit 
> blew all the refrigerant out through the Shrader valve.  I was not on the 
> boat at the time.
> 
> Mermaid had a deal where for a set price, they sent you a box and shipping 
> label.  You pulled your unit, dropped it into the box and shipped it to them 
> for refurb.  I did that.  They returned it to "factory specs" but it never 
> seems to work as well as original.  I made sure I kept the HP slide 
> lubricated.  It later developed a leak.  My refrigeration repair buddy fixed 
> it.  It worked a while and then developed another problem.  I pulled it and 
> sold it on eBay.
> 
> My "aha" moment happened when a friend remarked why do you think Mermaid 
> makes it so easy to send the units back to them?
> 
> I replaced it with a CruiseAir.  No problems since 2006.
> 
> Also, the Mermaid used a cheap Teel water pump.  I could get these at 
> Grainger for about $50.  I replaced it twice.  I kept a spare on the boat.
> 
> The cruiseAir uses a Dometic (March) pump that has been problem free.  I 
> don't keep a spare for it but I do have a way to connect dock water to the 
> unit in case it fails.
> 
> The CruiseAir uses an electrical high pressure switch.  It has tripped 
> several times due to cooling water flow blockage.  I trust it.
> 
> I would explore how the high pressure switch is designed.  If it is 
> mechanical, make sure it is lubricated and operated without resistance.
> 
> FWIW, a friend here just installed a Flagship in his Island Packet.
> 
> 
> 
> Dennis C.
> Touche' 35-1 #83
> Mandeville, LA
> 
> 


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