sally's sister
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- Oct 23, 2005
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- C Dory Year
- 2005
- C Dory Model
- 22 Cruiser
- Vessel Name
- sallys sister
Just putting in a thought here.
We have been on Sally's Sister a few times when the outside temp at night has dropped to about 40. Most of the time we were plugged in, using a ceramic cube heater . We also have a small battery operation West Marine fan, two speeds...measures about 8 by 8 by 2. We prop it up in the hatchway between v berth and cabin and let it run on low all night. It seems to considerably reduce the condensation . The only wetness we tend to find in the am is all the way forward near the chain locker.
We have been on Sally's Sister a few times when the outside temp at night has dropped to about 40. Most of the time we were plugged in, using a ceramic cube heater . We also have a small battery operation West Marine fan, two speeds...measures about 8 by 8 by 2. We prop it up in the hatchway between v berth and cabin and let it run on low all night. It seems to considerably reduce the condensation . The only wetness we tend to find in the am is all the way forward near the chain locker.