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Bionic_Man
Jun 24, 2019Explorer
Grit dog wrote:MitchF150 wrote:
Well, mold could become a problem in the ducts if they were full of water like he said... I see what you are saying Grit, but he's on the East coast and we are on the West coast and I don't think things dry as well over there?? (humid)
Anyway, no idea what I would do in that situation.. I stopped hooking up to city water a long time ago. Even with a sewer connection, but that's just me..
Good luck with it all OP.
Mitch
Dry? Here? Maybe this month and the next 2 months. But unless you’re in a different Puyallup than I’m thinking of.
OP made it sound like it just happened. Yeah sitting for long period of time wet/saturated is no bueno, but seriously, my boat gets soaked inside all the time in the summer. Wet carpet and cushions.
Park it in the garage, open up the hatches and flip up the seats. Boom it’s dry in a couple days tops.
Hmm. Comparing a boat getting wet to an RV. Seems reasonable.
Maybe, just maybe, the boat manufacturers use different materials in their construction than they do in an RV. My last four boats were constructed “wood free”.
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