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Gordon Wedman Gordon Wedman is offline
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Default condensation under foam cushions


"prodigal1" wrote in message
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It appears that the sweat from our bodies and/or temperature difference
created moisture forms under our vee-berth cushions each night. Weird
because both of us stay dry and comfy on top of the cushions. We
have to tip them up and allow them to air dry each day. While this has
become just one more item in our normal routine, naturally I'm concerned
with any excess moisture creating mildew conditions. I'm wondering if
anyone has a suggestion/solution for this.


I have been using a 1/2' thick closed-cell foam sleeping pad that is sold in
sporting goods stores. Water vapour cannot pass through the foam to
condense on the cold wood underneath and the foam itself does not get cold
enough to condense the vapour. Much cheaper than hydrovent. Just buy the
cheapest you can find. No difference as long as its closed-cell.