T 15 wrote:I have my tube heaters mounted on base boards to keep them from falling over ( 2 of my "many" ) )
Yer but I bet the ones in Tremlet are Rivaesque shiny varnished versions, knowing what you and your brother are like working in marine wood.
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T 15 wrote:I have my tube heaters mounted on base boards to keep them from falling over ( 2 of my "many" ) )



salamis wrote:T 15 wrote:I have my tube heaters mounted on base boards to keep them from falling over ( 2 of my "many" ) )
Yer but I bet the ones in Tremlet are Rivaesque shiny varnished versions, knowing what you and your brother are like working in marine wood.

ian h wrote:Have been thinking of installing a dehumidifier this year,
Has anyone tried 1 and if so what do they think?

T 15 wrote:ian h wrote:Have been thinking of installing a dehumidifier this year,
Has anyone tried 1 and if so what do they think?
yes, great job but get a dessicent dehumidifier, last year I changed to a Meaco as it got top marks in another mag.....& the guys on "the other channel" seem to think they are the best too
a current link
http://www.meaco.com/proddetail.asp?prod=DD122FW
make sue the one you get has an auto by-pass drain & that when set on a time clock that the model is one that will turn its self back on after being cut off by the time clock


salamis wrote:I have 2 decent sized shrouded ventilation holes on my winter cover and the bellows action of the cover moving in the wind seems to keep the insides very dry. As thIs is the first year I have had electicity available to the boat for heating in years it will be interesting to see how improved it will be keeping everything dry.





markanddawn wrote:Will put another tube heater in cabin and two moisture absorbing devices (rechargeable type). Roll on summer!




ian h wrote:T 15 wrote:ian h wrote:Have been thinking of installing a dehumidifier this year,
Has anyone tried 1 and if so what do they think?
yes, great job but get a dessicent dehumidifier, last year I changed to a Meaco as it got top marks in another mag.....& the guys on "the other channel" seem to think they are the best too
a current link
http://www.meaco.com/proddetail.asp?prod=DD122FW
make sue the one you get has an auto by-pass drain & that when set on a time clock that the model is one that will turn its self back on after being cut off by the time clock
Thanks for that, I have been looking at that model as it has good reviews but always prefer to hear from a fellow boater



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