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Winter storage - Condensation, dehumidification
- vineyardgray
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Winter storage - Condensation, dehumidification
I was in the 3867 Santego to pull the inop ice maker and see if I could fit a replacement and when I kneeled down, the salon carpet was soaking wet. The boat is wrapped, and I see no leaks, so this is definitely condensation.
Obviously, I yanked up the carpet and put as much stuff under it as I could find to promote airflow.
Then I put a few different no-damp jobs around the place. But I started thinking about these costly things and what a total hack they are. Why can't I dehumidify the living space properly using a dehumidifier??
This could be done when the weather is warm (after cold snaps) during the fall and spring days and could even be done on a humidistat so that no one actually needs to be there.
I have two issues with running a dehumidifier - one is that our marina does not allow overnight power during the winter months, and second is that dehumidifiers do not work in cold weather (unless they're special industrial low temperature jobs).
Any thoughts on this?
1988 Carver
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- mjk1040
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Re: Winter storage - Condensation, dehumidification
I'd Rather Be Boating!
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Re: Winter storage - Condensation, dehumidification
Have to say , never came across the carpet being soaked like that though, you sure something didn't leak before ?
- Cooler
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( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- denpooch
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- vineyardgray
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Re: Winter storage - Condensation, dehumidification
I also started thinking about adding vents to where the engine bay dorade boxes are to promote airflow. Right now the shrink-wrap is over the vents to the engine bay and that seems wrong.
1988 Carver
3867 Santego
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- denpooch
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