"sweating" grp

symondo

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I've been cleaning out the lockers under the seats in the bow, they were a little damp. I've dried them down and I've currently got a heater on board.

The grp under the seats looks to be sweaty, it's a little damp again.

Any ideas? The boat has been out of the water since August and on inspection of the hull before buying I couldn't spot any signs of osmosis... Could it be possible I need to dehumidify opposed to heat?

I have a decent dehumidifier would it be more Beneficial?
 
Best not to close locker hatches, doors etc to allow airflow throughout the boat. I use a Maeco DD8l Junior dehumidifier (as recommended by others here) with continuos drain into the kitchen sink. I have thermostatically controlled tube heaters under the engines no heating in the cabin areas. Seems to keep everything fresh and dry.
 
Ive been on the estuary all winter. Just left all the portholes open and all cupboards etc open. Dry as a bone. Even the salt and sugar are still granular. The coffee is gloop but that's the sum of damage. Good ventilation is all thats needed.
 
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