Edward Thieme
New member
A friend and I pickup my new 25 replacement for my 22, [I don't want a big boat, just a few more ft] at Lk. Union SeaRay in Fife last April. After we spent a week putting all the goodies on Lk. Union launched it for me at Tacoma and we proceeded to Prince Ruppert and back over 2.5 months.
Looking at the batteries and battery switch everything was dripping wet. After the trip I added ventilation by removing both storage compartments in the sides of the cockpit and drilled seven 1.5 inch holes in the top of each and cemented a screen over the holes. I talked to one of he engineers at C-Dory and he said they were looking into ventilation in this area.
Since I have been home to Colorado, and spent two weeks at Lk. Powell where moisture isn't much of a problem I don't know how much this will help but if you boat in a wet damp climate it might be something to consider.
Hope this will prove useful to some one.
ED
Looking at the batteries and battery switch everything was dripping wet. After the trip I added ventilation by removing both storage compartments in the sides of the cockpit and drilled seven 1.5 inch holes in the top of each and cemented a screen over the holes. I talked to one of he engineers at C-Dory and he said they were looking into ventilation in this area.
Since I have been home to Colorado, and spent two weeks at Lk. Powell where moisture isn't much of a problem I don't know how much this will help but if you boat in a wet damp climate it might be something to consider.
Hope this will prove useful to some one.
ED