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Beating Those Condensation Blues

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Product Review By Roger DeWeese

Methods of avoiding condensation under berths, in particular using a mesh-backed breathable fabric called Hypervent. One-vendor article. 3 pages.

[PassageMaker, September 2000]
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Shockles and Ventair

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Product Review

A mat to place under each bunk to prevent the mildew than can develop from condensation and moisture buildup.

[Practical Sailor, 1 March 2004]
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Blue Performance bunk net

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Manufacturer Blue Performance bunk net

Pre-made lee cloth for sea berths, attaches to surface under mattress and at upper corners fore and aft to prevent occupant from rolling to leeward. Includes two mesh pockets for gear and valuables.

[Interfield Sports B.V., Katwijk, the Netherlands]
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Bulletin Board - Cruising World

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Publisher Bulletin Board - <i>Cruising World</i>

Extensive list with good search facility. Covers just about any cruising topic. Tree and branch format for threads.

[The Sailing Company, Middletown, RI, USA]
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rec.boats.cruising newsgroup

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Usenet newsgroup

Unmoderated forum on sail and power cruising. Lots of good advice and other resources, but you have to do some searching.

[Usenet, USA]
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alt.sailing newsgroup

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Usenet newsgroup

Unmoderated forum on various sailing topics. Some useful cruising information here, but you need to dig and you need to be selective..

[Usenet, USA]
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Cruisers Forum

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Non-commercial forum

A discussion board and photo gallery for cruising sailors and wannabes. Many specialized forums, including engines, multihulls, maintenance, piracy, the galley, insurance, destinations, and many more.

[Cruisers Forum, Buskerud, Norway]
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Cruising Discussion Group from SSCA

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Cruising Discussion Group from SSCA

Members of one of the largest cruising clubs exchange information and opinions on all cruising topics. No search facility. Use Ctrl-F on message titles, or just browse.

[Seven Seas Cruising Association, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA]
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Cruising Sailor's Forum

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On-line directory

Threaded discussion board on many cruising subjects.

[Cruisenews Network, South Haven, MI, USA]
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Live-Aboard Forum

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Live-Aboard Forum

One list member′s description: "I think that is what we have that does not exist on other lists. They talk about buying stuff, we talk about fixing things. They talk about new gizmos, we talk about going places." Listees even send me stuff to fix my problems! We invite each other to visit!"

[I'd Rather Be Sailing, Dania, FL, USA]
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I love pilotberths. Sure you can have lockers and bookshelves. You can even push the settees outboard and open up the dance floor but then the drop-leaf table leaves won′t reach.

Bob Perry