I want to hear whats been successful for you?
Seadoo Boat Storage
Started by Brento, Sep 14 2010 11:45 PM
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#1
Posted 14 September 2010 - 11:45 PM
Ok I just finished erecting the shelterlogic garage. the garage is 12w x 24l x 10 h.. i am estatic to get her out of the sun and the rain that said the moisture in the shelterlogic canopy is substantial enough to stop me from putting the tow canvass on her. right now the doors at the front and back are unzipped to allow some air to pass thru. I have read on other forums that adding light bulbs and leaving them on gets rid of the moisture, then there is the fan/ heater combination and some chemicals in a bucket that suck up moisture.
I want to hear whats been successful for you?
I want to hear whats been successful for you?
#2
Posted 15 September 2010 - 06:19 AM
That looks great, do you have any outside shots of the full enclosure?
You could get a dehumidifier, http://en.wikipedia....ki/Dehumidifier. Or the other less expensive option is to go with some tabs such as Damp Rid, http://www.damprid.com/. There is also a DIY option if want to make your own, http://rumkin.com/reference/desiccant/.
Keep us posted on what option you go with and let us know how it works.
You could get a dehumidifier, http://en.wikipedia....ki/Dehumidifier. Or the other less expensive option is to go with some tabs such as Damp Rid, http://www.damprid.com/. There is also a DIY option if want to make your own, http://rumkin.com/reference/desiccant/.
Keep us posted on what option you go with and let us know how it works.
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#3
Posted 15 September 2010 - 09:34 AM
I used to use Starbrite No Damp buckets in the cabin of my 29 Cobalt when it was layed-up for the winter, and they worked well. Never had a mildew issue. I know that they work well in the cockpit of shrink-wrapped vessels too. However those are enclosed spaces. In your case I would think that a small fan or two just to keep the air moving would work pretty good.
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