[C320-list] Wintering in the Water-Question

jonvez at comcast.net jonvez at comcast.net
Wed Oct 31 05:10:11 PDT 2007


Bob,

That's been my experience while on the hard as well (we're only a degree or two warmer down south in Boston :)
I am thinking about the potential condensation given the hull will remain in the water. The water temp and air temp being different is where my concern is. Is your experience in or out of the water?

Regards,

Jon

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Robert Seastream <robert.seastream at comcast.net> 

> We're in NH, haven't used a dehumidifier, left our cushions onboard, 
> and saw no evidence of mold/mildew this past spring. 
> Probably too cold and dry up here over the winter. I'm tempted to move 
> to the carolinas to extend the sailing season. 
> 
> Bob Seastream 
> 'Intuition' # 906 
> 
> On Oct 30, 2007, at 2:22 PM, Mike Shoffner wrote: 
> 
> > Jon, 
> > 
> > I've used a Mighty Dry dehumidifier in my boat for several years and 
> > it's done a good job. I keep it set on 60% humidity siting on a 
> > cutting board on the galley sink with the drain going into the sink. 
> > It stopped working once, and I returned it to the company who repaired 
> > it and returned it promptly for what I thought at the time was a 
> > reasonable charge. My boat is in the water year round in FL, and I 
> > always thought it was just good insurance against mildew, mold, etc. 
> > The company claims they know of no one having a fire as a result of 
> > one of their units malfunctioning. See www..mightydry.com. 
> > 
> > M. Shoffner 
> > #171 
> > 
> > 
> > ----- Original Message ---- 
> > From: "jonvez at comcast.net" 
> > To: 320 List 
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 10:42:49 AM 
> > Subject: [C320-list] Wintering in the Water-Question 
> > 
> > I will be storing my boat in the water this year for the first time 
> > (Boston Harbor) and since I will have access to shore power I will 
> > have the opportunity to potentially use some dehumidifier type device. 
> > Does anyone have any advice on what to use? I purchased a WM portable 
> > heater that has a 'defrost' mode which kicks on whenever the cabin 
> > temp goes below 38 degrees and I'm wondering if this is the same 
> > concept as the plug in dehumidifiers that you can buy....any thoughts 
> > would be appreciated... 
> > 
> > Regards, 
> > 
> > Jon Vez 
> > 
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