Hi folks ~ Maaaaaany years ago, when we started sailing the Salish Seas here in the Pacific Northwest, we got advice on how to winterize our boat. One of which was to keep a window or two cracked open for ventilation, to "keep the air moving through the cabin."
Here in the PNW, the temps rarely stay below freezing, and there's a lot of moisture in the air. I get the "keep the air circulating" bit, but am wondering if leaving the windows open is drawing in excess moisture into our cabin.
Do folks keep the windows cracked, or do you close it up?
Here in the PNW, the temps rarely stay below freezing, and there's a lot of moisture in the air. I get the "keep the air circulating" bit, but am wondering if leaving the windows open is drawing in excess moisture into our cabin.
Do folks keep the windows cracked, or do you close it up?