Ken Wolkens
Active Member
Recently we moved our boat to a rack and launch facility and it seems as if it's more humid in there than outside. I could be wrong but just in case it is I removed any of the linens on the boat that were cotton because that stuff holds moisture. I also opened up all of the cabinets and interior floor hatches as well.
I keep the cabin door closed and the ventilation hatches on the deck closed as well. All have secondary canvas covers on them so they could be left slightly open if that helps.
We bought this boat because it was one of the only ones that didn't have a musty boat smell and would like to keep it that way.
I'm curious to find what works to control humidity in the cabin (without electricity) besides a giant bucket of damp rid.
I'm in central Florida where it's always humid so all ideas are appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Ken
I keep the cabin door closed and the ventilation hatches on the deck closed as well. All have secondary canvas covers on them so they could be left slightly open if that helps.
We bought this boat because it was one of the only ones that didn't have a musty boat smell and would like to keep it that way.
I'm curious to find what works to control humidity in the cabin (without electricity) besides a giant bucket of damp rid.
I'm in central Florida where it's always humid so all ideas are appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Ken