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Hi it's me again. We will be on a Moorings 4500 and need to know if all of this will fit in the refrigerator:

- 2 doz eggs
- 2 pkgs bacon
- 2 lbs deli meat
- 2 lbs cheese
- 1 carton of cream
- 1 stick of butter
- 1 jar mayo
- 1 thing of mustard
- 2 packages of pork chops
- 1 package of chicken breasts
- 1 head of lettuce

and probably a couple of other things I don't know i'm getting yet smile

does it have a freezer? thanks much


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Which model? Some of the early boats just have the standard fridge/freezer setup found in most charter boats. It should however hold all that without issues. The newer 4500L adds a cockpit refrigerator and the even newer models have a second fridge inside.

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No problem! Lots of room in refrigerator. Also a slightly smaller freezer.

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thanks all just moorings 4500 - club; sounds good


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