KenMcCulloch
Well-Known Member
The coachroof on Border Maid is ½in ply with 1in square oak reinforcing ribs at 6in centres. Enough condensation forms on this surface, when conditions are suitable, to cause a significant nuisance. It runs down the insides of the coamings and drips onto the bunks. The paint on the inside of said coachroof needs renewing, however I wondered if there might be mileage in some improved insulation. Cork would look reasonably traditional but would it make any difference to the condensation problem? Has anyone else succesfully treated a similar problem?