Hi Joe,

Your current conditions sum up a B.C. South Coast winter pretty well.

I run a ceramic style "cube" heater set about 10 degrees F above ambient and on a 12 hour timer set to come on at midnight. This allows me to override the timer if I'm puttering on the boat during the day.

80 bucks CDN is my winter electric bill.

If it gets really cold, like now it's at freezing, then I might get some condensation on the fore hatch 'cause I don't have a foredeck tarp hung yet.

        Cheers, Russ
        Sweet 35 mk-1
        B.C. South Coast


At 09:10 AM 05/01/2016, you wrote:
This winter with weather going form warm and humid to cold and back has caused more condensation than the last 10 winters combined. Anyone have any good ideas to get rid of it? Right now I am thinking about getting calcium chloride (the ingredient in Damp-Rid) and putting out a bucket of it plus maybe turning the heat up. I usually have it set about 45-50 degrees or so if I am not down there doing something.
Joe
Coquina
Cabin temp 51 degrees right now: http://aprs.fi/telemetry/a/N3HGB-5


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