ChilliChilli
New Member
Hi
Later this year I will be leaving my boat in marinas in the Canaries and the Caribbean for long periods of time. Probably up to two months between visits.
Would you advise leaving a dehumidifier running constantly down below whilst the boat was left? It would be put in a position to drain into the sink.
So the first decision is whether the fire risk outwieghs the possible damage caused to the interior by high humidity.
If the answer is yes, to go with the dehumidifier then do I rely on my two solar panels to keep the batteries topped up or do I plug in to shore power with it's associated costs?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
Later this year I will be leaving my boat in marinas in the Canaries and the Caribbean for long periods of time. Probably up to two months between visits.
Would you advise leaving a dehumidifier running constantly down below whilst the boat was left? It would be put in a position to drain into the sink.
So the first decision is whether the fire risk outwieghs the possible damage caused to the interior by high humidity.
If the answer is yes, to go with the dehumidifier then do I rely on my two solar panels to keep the batteries topped up or do I plug in to shore power with it's associated costs?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Cheers