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  1. #1
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    Default problem with boat sweating

    i have the original shipping cover, and having trouble with interior of boat sweating bad, anybody had this problem, and if so whats the solution, im in south georgia so the winter will be cold one day and in the 70's the next

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    Put a bucket or two of a product called Damp Rid in the boat. The cystals will absorb moisture and collect it in a bucket. You then empty the water out every few days. Eventually, your moisture issue will go down. Replace the cystals as needed.

    You could also purchase a dehumidifier machine and just plug it in all of the time.
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  3. #3
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    Thanks I will try that

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    By original shipping cover do you mean the plastic sheeting? If so then I suspect a good canvas cover that breathes would help too.
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    Yea that's the one I have the moomba cover too but where I keep boat tower has to down

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    Try a bilge blower and hose and turn it around and make it a sucker and use a solar panel on it. Im t he solar guy. Jet
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