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Plenty of ventilation. I keep my MaXum under plastic tarps on the
trailer year round while not in use. The tarps are arranged with open areas at the bow and stern. Under the tarps, I keep the deck hatches open about an inch, and leave the portholes cracked with the inner screens in place on all. Here in rainy Seattle, mold/mildew is practically non-existant. Even so, some mold/mildew is likely on surfaces that have some organic material, such as hand prints, over the galley, in the fridge, head, etc. Careful cleaning in these areas before storage is recommended. JR Bryan wrote: I will be leaving my Sea Ray 185 parked in my driveway this winter (we're about 50 to 60 miles north of San Francisco. What do I need to do to keep it from developing a mold and mildew problem over the winter? The boat has snap-in carpet and a boat cover. It will get very little use during the winter, but might see a day or two on the water. Any tips for my first winter with a boat will be appreciated. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
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