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Ronald

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Location
branson mo
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2014
Boat Model
Limited S
Boat Length
24
I see lots of cleaners for mildew. Im thinking damp rid pellets. Already have a vent on the cover..shipping cover. Im pretty good about pulling the carpets out but my anchor line got me last time. Dont want to strip the boat down like it was sent to a chop shop....this seems like it can help. Any ideas thanks.
 
Can you leave your anchor locker open a little with your cover on? I use a piece of 3/4 conduit as a support back bone for my cover. It goes under my anchor cover, keeping it open about an inch, to the back of the boat. I haven't had any issues. I'm suggesting putting something under the locker cover (not wood) to prevent it from closing all the way which would allow air to circulate.
 
Get rid of anything holding moisture and add a small fan to circulate air. Leave every compartment open to allow full circulation.
 
Left anchor hatch open over night..covered dock...and left every hole open....trying to not leave an electric fan goind ad we are out of town...was gonna try damp rid to help too?
 
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