ralexa6808
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 58' YACHT FISHERMAN (1970 - 1981)
Ok, I did a search before posting this question and although it has been answered before in other posts, the answers were not exactly addressing these questions.
The PO used a portable dehumidifier (which they did not leave behind). The boat is located in the Southern US, and until the Admiral retires consistent use of the boat will be sporadic. Any advise would be appreciated, thanks.
Questions:
1. Portable or permanently installed dehumidifier (pros and cons either way)?
2. On a 58' YF would the best location to place a portable dehumidifier be in the companionway just forward of the guest bathroom so it can discharge water via the shower drain (that is where the PO had located theirs)? Do I also need a dehumidifier for the Main Salon/Helm Area?
3. If permanently installed where would be the best location?
4. Apart from leaving the door to the bedrooms open, should the engine room doors be left open too?
5. Is it a good or bad idea to temporarily block the ER room vents?
6. Is the above a waste of time, effort, and money? I noticed while reading through the older posts, it had been mentioned more than once that dehumidifiers were not being used all that much in the Southern US.
The PO used a portable dehumidifier (which they did not leave behind). The boat is located in the Southern US, and until the Admiral retires consistent use of the boat will be sporadic. Any advise would be appreciated, thanks.
Questions:
1. Portable or permanently installed dehumidifier (pros and cons either way)?
2. On a 58' YF would the best location to place a portable dehumidifier be in the companionway just forward of the guest bathroom so it can discharge water via the shower drain (that is where the PO had located theirs)? Do I also need a dehumidifier for the Main Salon/Helm Area?
3. If permanently installed where would be the best location?
4. Apart from leaving the door to the bedrooms open, should the engine room doors be left open too?
5. Is it a good or bad idea to temporarily block the ER room vents?
6. Is the above a waste of time, effort, and money? I noticed while reading through the older posts, it had been mentioned more than once that dehumidifiers were not being used all that much in the Southern US.