Drago
Veteran Member
What does everyone use for de-humidification? I am trying to seal everything up and I would like to add some additional backup.
Here in Panama City area, you will be one sorry person if you walked off and left a boat closed up for an extended time, summer or winter. I cannot do too much about the bridge deck are of my downeast style boat other than go out every three months or some and use Tilex mold root killer and a rag to wipe away the new mold. To protect the faux leather upholstery and vinyl overhead and all other surfaces I employ a very small Walmart Peltier effect dehumidifier 24/7/365 which seems to do a good job. All cabinets and doors are opened, and I drilled a hole in the bottom of the quart-sized bucket of the dehumidifier, glued a few feet of small clear vinyl hose into it and put the end in the galley sink to drain. On my wooden trawler, I used the largest freon-coolant dehumidifier I could strap onto the forward head vanity and set it up the drain through the sink, again 24/7/365. I am thinking for somebody in the PNW witha minor winter heating bit of humidity one of the larger Peltier effect units would work. What have you got to lose for a mere 40-50 bucks?
We store in FL for 6 summer months.
We are NOT aboard during the storage.
Tried many solutions and a rotary vent as seen on rooftops seems to work to return to a non green slime interior.
The Dorades let air in , the vent pulls it out.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/173490894310
Purchase an aluminum unit with SS bearings.
Vent from the furthest point in the hull or cabin to get all the moisture.
What does everyone use for de-humidification? I am trying to seal everything up and I would like to add some additional backup.
Anybody have the answer to dehumidification??
What does everyone use for de-humidification? I am trying to seal everything up and I would like to add some additional backup.
What does everyone use for de-humidification? I am trying to seal everything up and I would like to add some additional backup.