BlueChip
Well-Known Member
De-humidifiers just such the air in from outside and that has unlimited moisture. They only really work when the area they are in is more moist than outside.
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Beg to differ, but thats just not true.
Using a dehumidifier you seal the boat and block all vents, then dry the air inside the boat to the level required. What's happening outside is largely irrelevant ( I appreciate that as the air pressure changes there will be some air movement inside to outside or vice versa but that will not be significant).
As others have said the X-Dry is the best dehumidifier to use because its a dessicant system and works at really low temperatures, it's not necessary to heat the boat at all for this to work.
We also leave all the interior lockers open and using a timer turn the fan on for a couple of hours a day to get the inside air moving and make sure that all the nooks and cranies are dry.