Two On A Big Ocean The Story of the First Circumnavigation
of the Pacific Basin
in a Small Sailing Ship


      

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Re: lv-ab: a live-aboard question...really

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Date: Fri Oct 14 2005 - 12:36:44 EDT

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    In a message dated 10/6/2005 9:33:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
     writes:

    Airing out the underside on occasion is a good idea. We also kept a pad under
    the mattress to help evaporate accumulated moisture. We found hull liner,
    that gray fuzzy stuff works great .
    By fully enclosing the mattress with a waterproof plastic envelope (and
    putting three mattress pads on top of it) there have been simply no moisture issues
    at all, either in the mattress or on the plywood under it, during the twenty
    four years I have been sleeping aboard Bandersnatch.

    Norm
    S/V Bandersnatch
    Lying Gloucester MA

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