A line of fans that begin exhausting air from your boat when the humidity reaches a percentage set by you. Designed for surface installation where looks count. Uses 110-v AC.
[Air-Tech Equipment Ltd., Boudreau -West, NB, Canada]
Shore-powered electric heaters, onboard stoves or furnaces, insulation, ventilation, dehumidifiers and Dri-Deck can all help keep you warm aboard in the winter.
[SailNet, 9 December 2002]
What you find under your kitchen sink at home may be the most effective and economical product for jobs on board. Here are a few recommendationsw. An old article but not out of date.
[Practical Sailor, February 1987]
Tips for preventing and combating mildew in the boat, on your dock lines, canvas, and rigging. Includes how to make a powerful but inexpensive remover solution.
[Yandina Ltd., Beaufort, SC, USA]
An excerpt from her book, The Voyager′s HandbookBeth A. Leonard
[Cruising World, July 2001]
Some tips for keeping mildew at bay and removing its traces once it takes hold.
[Take Her Sailing, Cypress, TX, USA]
What you need to do when laying up your boat to make sure the humidity stays low enough to discourage mold.
[Waggoner Cruising Guide, Bellevue, WA, USA]
How to choose heat/anti-condensation insulation for new build or retrofit
[Cruising World, January 2001]
A line of fans that begin exhausting air from your boat when the humidity reaches a percentage set by you. Designed for surface installation where looks count. Uses 110-v AC.
[Air-Tech Equipment Ltd., Boudreau -West, NB, Canada]
Marine dehumidifier for moisture control on boats. Evaporator pan that can discharge condensation water directly into a sink, shower, or other fixture. 110 or 220 volt A/C.
[Mermaid Marine Air, Fort Myers, FL, USA]