Materials for condensation under bunk

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Jun 3, 2004
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Hunter 33 Santa Barbara
Anyone have experience or opinion regarding either of the following products for preventing condensation under bunks, etc: Hypervent: 7' costs about $81.80 with shipping Ventair 6.5' costs about $63.50 with shipping Maximum Vent 7' costs about $65 with shipping The costs are roughly the same, except that Hypervent is the highest. Thanks, Michael ;
 
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Bill O'Donovan

Try this

Pre-cut lattace work, available at Lowe's. Keeps the mattress off the surface with a very low profile, and provides built-in ventilation.
 
Jul 1, 1998
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Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
Good Results With HyperVent

We installed Hypervent back around '01 and it has worked very well. We're in the Northwest which is fairly humid and we used it on our Alaska trip which at times was very humid - and I'd think more-so than California. I don't claim it's 100% effective but it does very well. Can't give you a comparison of Hypervent with the competition because I've got no experience there. As a suggestion, to improve ventillation, maybe not only have it on the flat area but also run it up the side of the matress a bit to keep the matress away from the bulkhead or hull. It may be more expensive, perhaps, because it's a name people ask for like Sunbrella.
 
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