By going into the drain the water isn't sitting in an open container all day. When we lived in Mich I had mine going into the drain and it made a big difference.
Do you have the De-humidifers draining directly into the sewer? or are you constantly emptying them out? It's best to have them empty directly into the drain.
Randmhall, thank you for the answer, I don't mind laughing also if I would have also gotten an answer. I don't particularly like jerks who make fun of people asking a seriuos question.
I am planing on buying a used 240 sundeck that's why I asked the question.
If I wanted an ******* to answer I would have reached into my back pocket.:smt043
Thanks John, I'll try it. We boated in Mich for 50 years and used to own a Dockominium at Belle Maer Harbor. I miss the Mich boating season, it was just to short.
Do you moor your boat at a Marina and if so do you paint your bottom? We have always painted the bottom in Mich and are considering a 240 Sundeck to moor on Lake Lanier.
I will have a trailer, and a few times a year take it home, ( 4 miles ) to power wash & wax. I'm just curious if anyone...
We spend a lot of time on Lanier with our Pontoon at around 17 mph and have no problem. Most runabouts in the 18 to 25 ft range run 25 or faster everytime that I see them.
We are retired so we mostly boat during the week when no one is hardly out there.
Thanks for the info.
We presently own a 22ft Pontoon on Lake Lanier, we have owned many different boats during our lifetime including 3 Searays.
We are considering a 240 Sundeck next year and I am curious as to what you are getting as GPH at cruising speed, say 25/28 mph.
I read a boat test on the net on a 240...