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Winterizing the cabin
- denpooch
- Commander

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Winterizing the cabin
I have winterized all of the mechanical and fresh water systems on my boat. I do however have some questions regarding the cabin.
Do you folks keep the cushions (ultra leather) in place or do you take them off of sofa, etc. and place them where they can 'air out'?
I would also like to know if you keep cabinet doors in both kitchen, head and bunk opened or closed.
How about bedding? Do you leave it on the boat during the winter and then dry clean in the spring?
Since my boat will 'wrapped', is it recommended to keep the ports closed or open for ventilation?
The one thing I do know about is keep a couple of 4 pound 'Damp Rid's' in there.
Sorry for the length of this, but I would certainly appreciate your experience and thoughts.
Thanks
- Agriman
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Re: Winterizing the cabin
We leave the ultra leather seats on a cocked position to allow air around them.
We leave cupboards closed and doors open including the refrigerator left ajar.
We take the bedding home for cleaning and then return and leave in the boat in a tote.
We open the front windows for extra venting before shrinking
We leave dishes, silverware and cooking utensils until spring and then rewash them.
We mix calcium chloride and kitty litter about 1/3 to 2/3 mixture in plastic containers (3 of them) from the dollar store to handle any humidity issues.
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Viper
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Re: Winterizing the cabin
When they wrap your boat, ensure they install plenty of vents.
- km1125
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- bud37
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Re: Winterizing the cabin

- Midnightsun
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Re: Winterizing the cabin
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tomschauer
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Re: Winterizing the cabin
We don't use the humidity buckets. I believe they draw everything they can in the first two weeks or so, then let it wick back out with the dry winter air.
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Viper
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Re: Winterizing the cabin
tomschauer wrote:Source of the post.... We don't use the humidity buckets. I believe they draw everything they can in the first two weeks or so, then let it wick back out with the dry winter air.
Agreed. I don't understand the logic of using them in the winter. Unless you visit the boat every month and replace them you're actually leaving a source of moisture on board. It's dry in the winter so I don't see the point. I guess it's good marketing and I understand the use in the summer, but in the winter, just ventilate.
- Midnightsun
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Re: Winterizing the cabin
Viper wrote:Source of the posttomschauer wrote:Source of the post.... We don't use the humidity buckets. I believe they draw everything they can in the first two weeks or so, then let it wick back out with the dry winter air.
Agreed. I don't understand the logic of using them in the winter. Unless you visit the boat every month and replace them you're actually leaving a source of moisture on board. It's dry in the winter so I don't see the point. I guess it's good marketing and I understand the use in the summer, but in the winter, just ventilate.
All I know is they only start to work if the humidity levels get above 60%. In spring the containers are full which means the liquid removed was taken from the air and is not absorbed in the boat.
- waybomb
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Re: Winterizing the cabin
Shrink wrapping it does not make the boat vapor pressure proof.
Fred
1969 Glaspar Avalon /1967 Johnson Electromatic 85
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