[C320-list] Thru hulls

Jerry's Iphone jellyroll02 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 21 08:50:59 PDT 2016


I would also recommend leaving the fridge lid open while away. It is very hard to completely dry it out after use. That's the only place we have had mold in the past. No problem since leaving the lid up. 

Jerry 
JellyRoll
Deltaville VA

> On Jul 21, 2016, at 11:39 AM, Brian/Carol McLamb <bjcnmclamb at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> In my humble opinion you are doing it correctly.  We keep our boat in NC on the Neuse River in Oriental and are familiar with summer humidity.  All of our sea cocks remain closed when we are not physically present, and keep some damp rid containers in a couple of places throughout the boat.  Mold has not been an issue for us except for the year we retired and took off in the rv for an extended period of ten months.  
> 
> Brian McLamb s/v Serenity #1075
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On Jul 20, 2016, at 8:57 PM, Troy Dunn <troutwarrior at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> So...we are new to the boat ownership thing.   Everything we have been
>> taught and read has led us to believe that boats in general are notorious
>> for sinking in their slips.   Usually because of some downstream failure of
>> a filter, hose, or fitting that is attached to a thru hull below the
>> waterline.   Our interpretation of that information has been to close all
>> thru hulls prior to leaving the boat for an extended period of time.  I
>> suppose what constitutes extended is open to interpretation, but as weekend
>> sailors (for now) we religiously close all thru hulls before we leave the
>> boat for the week and go back to our jobs so we can find money to pour into
>> the boat.
>> 
>> So imagine my surprise this past few weeks as various posts have surfaced
>> with problems whose solutions including zip tying a thru hull permanently
>> open.  Seriously?  Is this actually a good idea?   We are totally new to
>> this, but that sounds like a bad idea based on what we've been told by
>> folks we think know what they are talking about. Key word is think.
>> 
>> On the other hand...our boat has one of those really nice A/C systems which
>> has a humidity control function.   We've wondered aloud if it was ok to
>> leave the A/C thru hull open all week and keep the humidity out of our
>> boat.   Does the joy of knowing our clothes and bed linens won't mildew
>> outweigh the risk of arriving to a boat that has settled 4 ft. into the
>> Chesapeake muck?   Just don't know.
>> 
>> Curious about your thoughts.  We have 4 thru hulls that we have to open and
>> close each week.   Our macerater thru hull is permanently closed and wired
>> shut per regs for our location.
>> 
>> Troy and Kim Dunn
>> Hull #514.


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