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    Glacier Bay, SE Alaska fishing hotspots

    Sorry I didn't see this post sooner. Would have loved to make the connection and shown you a few spots. We have a cabin in that vicinity and lived there seasonally. My wife had a deep stroke spring of 18 and we doubt we will be back except for me a week each summer. The 22 cruiser is still up...
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    Condensation Problem in a 22 Cruiser.

    I'm thinking better insulation on the hull will help keep the boat warmer, but some form of dehumidification is necessary to deal with the windows. The humidity capacity chart of cold air versus warm air was insightful. Thanks. 1) I purchased a peltier dehumidifier for cheap. 2) I was PM'd to...
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    Condensation Problem in a 22 Cruiser.

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    Condensation Problem in a 22 Cruiser.

    I’m brainstorming. I wonder if it would be possible to route some plastic pipe or tubing out (and back in) a side window as a night-time condensate trap. A small low volume fan would push cabin air through the tubing and back into the cabin. The cool/cold outside air would then cause humidity...
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    Condensation Problem in a 22 Cruiser.

    I appreciate everyone’s contributions. Especially Dave's logic and the chart. Now I understand why my millwright uncle always heated to keep a humidity gauge at 50% rather than by temp. He needed to keep the wood dry. What I got out the discussion is warm air can absorb more moisture than...
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    Condensation Problem in a 22 Cruiser.

    Thanks for the input: Aurelia: I appreciated the input that a Peltier worked well for you in a northwest climate. Surfing last night on e-commerce sites I found one made by Ivation, same specs as the Eva-dry, for $35 shipped. The distressed freight store lists it as new "other." At that...
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    Condensation Problem in a 22 Cruiser.

    Summers we boat in Southeast Alaska, surrounded by water in a temperate rain forest. Water temp typically 50˚or less. A problem we experienced each trip was lots of condensation in the cabin. Windows especially sweat. -- Up front we have a 6” fan on each side facing the forward windows. When...
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    Weight relationship fore to aft

    Well, thanks much for all the input. I installed the second battery under the sink. That puts both batteries on the starboard side. Then I installed the kicker to port. The combo seemed to work well. The boat doesn't list. It is a bit stern heavy IMO, even after using 30 gallons of fuel, but...
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    Death Valley Encounter

    I purchased the Espar and installed before we left Calif for Alaska. We slept on the boat every night on the road but one. During freezing temps in N. Canada it kept us comfortable. It has the digital controller, and I can't say I am impressed with how well it controls the inside temp. It seems...
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    Mini-jacker with Lenco trim tabs question

    I installed the kicker mount today. Thank you for the pictures colbysmith. I consulted them several times during the mini-jacker install. Due to the long trim tabs I had to do much the same thing with spacers, and clearance the wood block too. Even then I only had about 1/4 inch clearance to...
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    Thru Hull Exhaust Fitting

    I picked up the High Temp Ultra Copper silicone and sealed the clamp ends of the exhaust tube. That took care of the fume problem.
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    Thru Hull Exhaust Fitting

    I do have a CO detector aboard. It didn't go off at any time during my heater tests, but I could tell I had some oil fumes in the air. I thought they might have been from manufacturing oil on the heat exchanger. But when Mark mentioned he has a similar situation I had to wonder about leaks. The...
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    Thru Hull Exhaust Fitting

    Ben: Sounds like we used the same thru-hull. Mine came from China and was 1/3 the cost of the same fitting with the Webasto name on it. Three screws pull the fitting together. I installed my thru-hull three days ago and finished the Espar D2 install yesterday. My kit came with instructions...
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    Mini-jacker with Lenco trim tabs question

    OK, Thanks. Sent you a PM. Mel
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    Mini-jacker with Lenco trim tabs question

    Thanks. That's the same size as my tabs. If some kickers clear and others don't, I'm wondering whether different kickers may have different setbacks from the transom mount face to the shaft housing??? It doesn't seem logical to me that there would be five inches difference from one kicker to...
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    Mini-jacker with Lenco trim tabs question

    Interesting. With mini-jacker and spacers Colby only clears his trim tabs by an inch max. But you don't need mini-jacker. Are your trim tabs 12 inch deep like ours? I too am going to mount to port. I can't actually check with the kicker mounted right now because it's in Alaska and I'm in...
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    Mini-jacker with Lenco trim tabs question

    Thanks for the reply. I appreciate the input from someone with the same setup.
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    Mini-jacker with Lenco trim tabs question

    I've been reading your threads on mounting kicker brackets. Lots of useful information found. Almost everything I read seemed to say the mini-jacker will allow a kicker to clear trim tabs. Then I read this.... "22 with Lenco tabs, the actuator arms terminate higher on the transom, so he wasn't...
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    22 Wiper refills

    I found wipers for the rear window of a Jeep on line. But I didn't go that way. Instead I did much the same thing as Jay. I had to spread one end of the existing 22 wiper frame open a bit to get the old rubber insert out. Then I bought an 15" replacement, removed the insert and cut to size...
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    Weight relationship fore to aft

    Excellent points. A battery for the Prius hybrid is suppose to last about 10 years (according to the salesman). I haven't had a Li-ion battery for one of my cordless tools go bad yet, and one is now four years old. I think it's just a matter of time til we can fit two Li-ion batteries in one...
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