mjski
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Posts: 7
Sea Pro model and year: 2003 Sea Pro 19’ WA
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Post by mjski on Nov 10, 2020 11:07:50 GMT -6
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Post by Juan on Nov 10, 2020 13:11:03 GMT -6
I can't help since sandwiches are about the only that gets shrink wrapped around here but I was wondering: Do you have a problem with mold and mildew after shrink wrapping a boat? I would think that leaving an opening for air to enter and escape would be the way to do it.
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mjski
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Posts: 7
Sea Pro model and year: 2003 Sea Pro 19’ WA
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Post by mjski on Nov 10, 2020 13:37:49 GMT -6
I agree. So I’m thinking maybe I should hang bags of mothballs at the opening.
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Post by Juan on Nov 10, 2020 14:02:03 GMT -6
I bought "bird" netting at Ace Hardware when I was trying to keep birds out of my carport. It looks like 1/4" cast net mesh and comes in large sheets for just a few bucks. Might be just the thing to keep other critters out
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mjski
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Sea Pro model and year: 2003 Sea Pro 19’ WA
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Post by mjski on Nov 10, 2020 18:01:14 GMT -6
I may try mesh to go along With the moth balls
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Post by freezerfiller on Nov 10, 2020 20:18:09 GMT -6
And put a bag of charcoal in the console to absorb moisture...
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