Unreachable odor

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pzinga@triton.cc.il.us

To the experienced sailor this will probably be considered a silly question. So be it. We have a 1985 Hunter 31' and have sailed her for 3 seasons now. There is an odor I believe is coming from the floor (of the mold and mildew variety). I have cleaned many times - you could eat out of our bilge. Some people say it is common in older boats and not avoidable. I suspect the moisture has gathered on the inside of the hull, under the pan, where you cannot clean. Are there treatments or solutions available? I heard someone talking about ventilating after an ozone treatment? What is that for? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Patti Captain, Rambler Too
 
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carl updyke

odor help

If I remember correctly ozone generating machines help with neutralizing odors. I think Practical Sailor magazine had a article about them a few months back. Maybe you can check their web page. www.practicalsailor.com. In Miami humidity and odor is a constant problem. I had a Hunter 27 that was in the water. I had a louvered vent in the companionway hatch. In the coach roof was a solar powered vent fan that forced air in. Over the roof in the head was a solar fan that only blew out. Whenever I opened the boat up it smelled darn good.
 
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