The real problem with the flex hose ducted units is that it draws in the same amount of outside air as it is exhausting.. in other words, it uses cabin air for condensation and exhausts that .. drawing that same amount of wet hot air.. which decreases the useful capacity of the unit.. Here in coastal Louisiana, these are almost useless unless used for spot cooling.. Some portables are available with a co-axial duct that takes in outside air and exhausts the hot, keeping it from drawing in outside air.. That works.. Stepping over a flimsy duct in the hatch board would not be much better than stepping over a small window unit.. and you'd not have to dance around the portable inside the cabin.. I used a 5000 BTU window unit in a board for sleeping .. and it was fine on the 34.. but it could not cut it on a hot day. It did dry the air enough to make it somewhat more comfortable than outside during a hot day..