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Tom Becker
 
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Default Carpet stain wicking on mid-berth walls

Pardon my interruption of the political, uh, commentary here; I have a
boating question.

Since its purchase three years ago, my '99 Four Winns 258 Vista cruiser's
mid-berth foam-backed wall carpeting has been staining, from the bottom up,
as if the bottom edge of the wall carpet is wet and is wicking upwards. It
has never felt even damp to the touch despite visible mildew in the stain.
This does not occur forward of the mid-berth.

The boat is normally hanging in a lift, covered, and has a reasonably dry
bilge. Here, in southwest Florida, the cabin gets quite warm during the day
and, of course, it's cooler at night but only in these recent Autumn months
has it reached the dew point. Perhaps monthly, I've lowered the hull and
run the air conditioning continuously for a few days to thoroughly remove
the cabin humidity, and the remainder of the cabin is free of mildew.
Fortunately, soaking it with an Oxy-Clean solution from a spray bottle
clears the stain and mildew, but it always recurs.

Has anyone experienced this? Is there anything I can do to prevent it?


Tom Becker
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