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I need to find a method that I can use to protect a 18-ft fiberglass boat from UV and mildew through out the year. The boat is on a trailer. Currently, I use a vinyl boat cover to protect the boat. This method works fine in fall and winter. The vinyl boat cover protects the boat from snow and UV in the cold winter. That boat cover doesn't wrap very tight around the boat and the outside temperature is dry and cold, and the boat has a T-top that creates a large air space under the boat cover; therefore, I don't worry about mildew growing inside the boat in the winter. But I am wondering what will happen in spring and summer. The vinyl boat cover is not breathable. In spring when the weather is warm and the humidity level goes up, I think moisture will start condensing in the underside of the boat cover, and I am afraid that mildew will start growing under the boat cover and inside the boat. One way that I hope will minimize the problem is by putting some fenders along the gunwale of the boat to create channels for air to circulate in and out under the boat cover. But I am not sure if this is good enough to prevent mildew from growing. Any idea? The other option is not to cover the boat at all, and let it exposed to sun and rain. But I don't like this because the boat is not "rain-water tight" and I am afraid that rain water will find its way inside the boat, and create mildew problem in the interior of the boat. Therefore, I prefer to put the boat cover over the boat all year round. By the way, I live in Northern New Jersey where the humidity level can be high during the spring and early summer. Thanks. Jay Chan |
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![]() " wrote: Somehow, the previous post doesn't show up I need to find a method that I can use to protect a 18-ft fiberglass boat from UV and mildew through out the year. The boat is on a trailer. Currently, I use a vinyl boat cover to protect the boat. This method works fine in fall and winter. The vinyl boat cover protects the boat from snow and UV in the cold winter. That boat cover doesn't wrap very tight around the boat and the outside temperature is dry and cold, and the boat has a T-top that creates a large air space under the boat cover; therefore, I don't worry about mildew growing inside the boat in the winter. But I am wondering what will happen in spring and summer. The vinyl boat cover is not breathable. In spring when the weather is warm and the humidity level goes up, I think moisture will start condensing in the underside of the boat cover, and I am afraid that mildew will start growing under the boat cover and inside the boat. One way that I hope will minimize the problem is by putting some fenders along the gunwale of the boat to create channels for air to circulate in and out under the boat cover. But I am not sure if this is good enough to prevent mildew from growing. Any idea? Use a different material for your boat cover, one that 'breathes' and yet is waterproof. I believe something like 'Sunbrella', although a bit pricy, would do the job. The other option is not to cover the boat at all, and let it exposed to sun and rain. But I don't like this because the boat is not "rain-water tight" and I am afraid that rain water will find its way inside the boat, and create mildew problem in the interior of the boat. Therefore, I prefer to put the boat cover over the boat all year round. By the way, I live in Northern New Jersey where the humidity level can be high during the spring and early summer. Thanks. Jay Chan |
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