Flyfloat
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We run a 50ft flybridge boat which as is typical spends monday - Friday shut and locked, bobbing around in the marina (Hamble, UK). We always leave her with a dehumidifier running in the main saloon to try and keep any moisture at bay and also run an oil fired radiator in the master cabin.
Is there a rule of thumb as to when the radiator is necessary and when it is just a waste of electricity? Autumn has not been cold and as such is there a point when either the air or sea temperature drop to a certain point which will start to cause condensation inside the boat and thus warrants running the heat?
All advice gratefully received.
Is there a rule of thumb as to when the radiator is necessary and when it is just a waste of electricity? Autumn has not been cold and as such is there a point when either the air or sea temperature drop to a certain point which will start to cause condensation inside the boat and thus warrants running the heat?
All advice gratefully received.