Winter dehumidifier & heater?

For years in our boats, which or in the water all yr, we have used the West Marine heater that includes the fan. In addition we crack open all inside cabin doors and compartments. including the hull under the bed. This is done winter and summer. Never any problems.
 
Without drilling holes does anyone know a cheap way to get electricity to the interrior of the cabin? I'd like to put a dehumidifier in the cabin - I park the CD out in front of the house so pulling an electrical cable to the boat isn't a problem. Any thoughts? Ideas? I live in the PNW and found out this last weekend that the interrior does indeed need something as we were wet like dogs after fishing and enjoying the day. Warm though - thanks to the Wallas! Does anyone have experience using EVA-DRY? The website says the EVA DRY500 is only good for 100 cubic feet - this means we would need 5-7 of these units spread out across the CD22. YIKES! :disgust
 
stopped by west marine today and picked up a West Marine Air Dryer Humidifier. When I was there I noticed the west marine 2,000,000 Candlepower Spotlight just wondering if anybody has purchased
one of these?

thanks for the tip on the humidifier it should do the trick
 
We use both dryz-ez and the dome dehumidifier -- and it is true the crystals have to be changed and the goo they produce is best dealt with cognizantly rather than by "tripping" on the canister. Between those items and putting the layer of furnace filter material under the berth cushions, the boat's stayed nice and dry and mold/mildew-free. Now, about that gin in the water tank! :lol:

Caty
 
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