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    Default Fan in boat for winter

    Had 08 lsv shrink wrapped, 2 vents installed, and have 2 damp rid bags hanging. Any one use a solar fan in their boat to keep air flowing? Been a wet fall in nh and i would like to not have to plug into power this winter for the fan to run, lots of amazon ideas but no first hand experience on it
    any ideas or help would be great

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    I guess anything is better than nothing. I typically have 2 or 3 fans running in mine, but I have power right there and the fans I had laying around anyway. Might as well use them. I can't imagine solar is gonna move too much air. Maybe like a PC fan is what I'm picturing...
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    If the boat is wrapped dry and stays dry, a fan is a non-need.

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