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Jere Lull wrote:
In article , "Roger Long" wrote: Are there any informed or experienced opinions out there on storing cushions inside a shrink wrapped boat over the winter in New England? I知 going to have a good access and vents put in the shrink wrap and leave the ports open. I値l be working on the boat from time to time so it will get aired. I have a nice dry basement but really need the space for other things this winter. The cushions are quite new with very breathable fabric so I would hate for them to get musty. I had tarps over the boat with good ventilation last year and it seemed quite dry inside. Time dictates shrink wrap this year and I would hate to get behind the mildew curve with this nice cushion set. In the Middle Atlantic, most people take the cushions home as the closed-in boat will get musty from condensation and very low airflow. Do you have a garage? I'd prefer to put mine up in the rafters, wrapped in plastic, than leave them in the boat. Alternate: put a dehumidifier in the boat, draining through, say, the open knotlog through-hull. I have a storage problem too. Right now I'm storing for myself, mom, and two grown sons...one who is working out west. I'll just throw my 8 boat cushions up on top of something in the basement, rather than leave them on the boat or out in an unheated shed. |
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