Pineapple Girl
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- Pineapple Girl 3
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- Silverton 38c
I'm not sure what section to put this in so I am going with "general."
Ok, so I am used to the sailboat style head where the whole thing IS the shower, and there was an overhead hatch to open for ventilation.* It was really*easy to wipe the*whole thing down after showering. *Now we have a trawler with a separate shower stall, a teak grate floor and a shower curtain.* Whoo hoo, living in style.* The only thing is, after two showers I can already see that the nice shower stall is going to be a problem as it gets a little hot and humid in there (even with the door into the cabin open for better air circulation)*and we already have the mildew thing happening.* There is a window in the head but no overhead hatch.*
Today I pulled up the grate and thoroughly wiped the walls and floors before I left.* What tips and tricks do you have for dealing with the moisture?* At home I always leave the shower curtain closed so it doesn't mildew in the folds but I am afraid on the boat this will make the air circulation worse and cause the whole stall to mildew more.*
Please note we are not living aboard but will spend 2 or 3 nights a week on the boat.
thanks for your input!
Ok, so I am used to the sailboat style head where the whole thing IS the shower, and there was an overhead hatch to open for ventilation.* It was really*easy to wipe the*whole thing down after showering. *Now we have a trawler with a separate shower stall, a teak grate floor and a shower curtain.* Whoo hoo, living in style.* The only thing is, after two showers I can already see that the nice shower stall is going to be a problem as it gets a little hot and humid in there (even with the door into the cabin open for better air circulation)*and we already have the mildew thing happening.* There is a window in the head but no overhead hatch.*
Today I pulled up the grate and thoroughly wiped the walls and floors before I left.* What tips and tricks do you have for dealing with the moisture?* At home I always leave the shower curtain closed so it doesn't mildew in the folds but I am afraid on the boat this will make the air circulation worse and cause the whole stall to mildew more.*
Please note we are not living aboard but will spend 2 or 3 nights a week on the boat.
thanks for your input!