Cymraeg
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This year seems to be extreme in the formation of condensation on the underside of the flybridge cover, between the flybridge floor and the ceiling of the saloon, and the forecabin ceiling and the foredeck above. We do not suffer with any dampness within the body of the boat as we have ventilation and dehumidifiers, but these other areas are effectively sealed by the panels of the cabins and no air can get in. Haven't really noticed it much in the past, but this year there seems to be enough moisture that it runs down any sloping surface and drips into one or more living areas, usually a corner at the lowest point. There hasn't been any rain for a few weeks, although I have been on a wild goose chase looking for leaks. Sticking an endoscope camera through downlighter recesses showed that the top surfaces (i.e. flybridge floor which is a couple of inches above saloon ceiling, ditto foredeck above forward cabin ceiling) was dripping with condensation.
As these areas are effectively sealed, what can be done? I was surprised at the amount on the underside of the fly' cover as would've thought there were enough gaps for air to get through. Having said that it hasn't been that windy of late I suppose.
Anyone else had a problem, and maybe found a solution?
Thanks.
As these areas are effectively sealed, what can be done? I was surprised at the amount on the underside of the fly' cover as would've thought there were enough gaps for air to get through. Having said that it hasn't been that windy of late I suppose.
Anyone else had a problem, and maybe found a solution?
Thanks.