I don't have a built-in AC but my Florida C&C 36 was horribly damaged as a
result of humidity neglect when I bought it. Part of the solution when I am not
south is a small dehumidifier which drains into the galley sink. My neighbour
sets it down on the cabin sole and secures it, among other things, when there
is a hurricane coming. There is a minimum 15 dollar charge for electricity at
the marina and between the 30-pint high-efficiency dehumidifier and the battery
charger for the bilge pump the boat has yet to exceed that minimum.
Your mileage may vary.
Steve Thomas
C&C36 Merritt Island, FL
C&C27 Port Stanley, ON
---- Edd Schillay via CnC-List <[email protected]> wrote:
Listers,
For those of you who are in warmer climates and have air conditioning in their
C&Cs, when you are away from the boat and plugged in to shore power, do you
leave your AC running in cool mode or in moisture/dehumidify mode?
All the best,
Edd
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