We're still dipping down to 20-30 degrees in Southern Lake Michigan and I'm still in the cabin working away. I have an electric and a small propane (with CO detector) to make things tolerable. I've noticed drops of water around the plexiglass bomar hatches which I strongly believe is condensation. The water is on the frames of those hatches as well as the frame of a portlight. None of them have a known leak. Another supporting piece of information is the moisture that's visible on my tools in my toolbox. I believe the rapid heating of the cabin (roughly 14.5k BTU between the two heaters) is causing the condensation. I'm thinking some insulation on the outside of the hatches might work but what kind of insulation can withstand the elements?
Desiccant gel isn't doing much and the yard wont let us keep power plugged in while I'm away
Desiccant gel isn't doing much and the yard wont let us keep power plugged in while I'm away

