SLEEPING
As a live aboard,I never had any problem with the foam mattress on my 38 ft trawler and assumed the same when we bought a new 450 in 99 that came with a 7" regular mattress in both cabins. At first we heated with electric hearers[Freeport was only 7 cts per kilowatt] however when I took a suit out of the locker the sleeve was all mildewed as everything else in all lockers.When we looked at the mattresses they were wet on the outside. The next was to put in a Webasco oil fired heating system [$11,000.00].Two zones are controled by thermostats, and two zones, 1 port and 1 starboard that run up and down all closets,under bunks and couches and floor that run when ever either of the thermostatically [whaw, thats a big sunday word]controlled zones are running. The heat is great and the condensation has almost been eliminated axcept for a few minor areas and lockers that are too packed to allow circulation. The one problem is that I always seach for a cold spot when I am in bed.My next boat and girlfriend I am going to put the heat on her side of the bed.Boy I really used some big words,I must have had ABCDEFGHIJ[cant spell alphabet]soup for lunch, with a dictionary desert.