BaseCampAnne
Well-known member
- Joined
- May 24, 2009
- Messages
- 258
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-288 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2916B313
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Eddyline Skylark, Mariner Coaster (kayaks)
- Vessel Name
- Cascadia
- MMSI Number
- 367604650
Hi all,
Have any of you had moisture issues in the berth, under the mattress?
I am setting up things on Cascadia and am curious about the proverbial moisture issues in the v berth. With the wonderful Webasto heater and the coverings on the walls and ceiling I thought I might ask. I have spoken with other women who go on extended trips to Alaska on trawlers as well as liveaboards and quite a few say it is inevitable...
I have seen hypervent and wonder if any folks use that and if so what do you think about it?
I am currently in Anacortes and the precip here the past 4 days has been lower than Seattle for sure, so perhaps this is a better climate to liveaboard 🙂
Any and all comments about moisture control are welcome!
Thanks,
Anne
Ranger 25SC
Have any of you had moisture issues in the berth, under the mattress?
I am setting up things on Cascadia and am curious about the proverbial moisture issues in the v berth. With the wonderful Webasto heater and the coverings on the walls and ceiling I thought I might ask. I have spoken with other women who go on extended trips to Alaska on trawlers as well as liveaboards and quite a few say it is inevitable...
I have seen hypervent and wonder if any folks use that and if so what do you think about it?
I am currently in Anacortes and the precip here the past 4 days has been lower than Seattle for sure, so perhaps this is a better climate to liveaboard 🙂
Any and all comments about moisture control are welcome!
Thanks,
Anne
Ranger 25SC