I bet that even a small (battery powered) fan would help. The more permanent option is one of the solar powered fans, but even a 12 V computer chassis fan would do (and they use hardly any current).
Marek From: Chuck S via CnC-List Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2016 00:17 To: CNC boat owners, cnc-list Cc: Chuck S Subject: Re: Stus-List winter condensation Agree. My 2 cents. I usually don't see a problem mold until the spring, but this winter near Annapolis, I had the white mildew on wood panels and doors and some black on white ceilings, all due I think to condensation collecting where verticles meet horizontals. Spent half a day wiping down the wood with Pinesol spray mix. It came clean very easily. But I need to re-oil the teak. The ceilings came clean using a damp sponge. Now it's below freezing so I expect the problem will be dormant till we see OA temps above 50 again. I don't believe in heaters or electrical devices powered while I am not present, so cleaning is my only resource. I haven't re-oiled the teak in a few years, so expect it may help to do that this spring. Chuck Resolute 1990 C&C 34R Broad Creek, Magothy River, Md
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