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Esox-Hunter
Posted 6/22/2010 12:30 PM (#446731)
Subject: Ranger dry storage





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Location: South East Wisconsin
Is there anything you can put in your dry storage to suck up moisture? I.e. from dock line, rain gear ect. Thanks in advance.
bridgeman
Posted 6/22/2010 12:36 PM (#446736 - in reply to #446731)
Subject: Re: Ranger dry storage




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Location: Not Where I Want To Be
I open my compartments when its stored in the garage and sometimes run a fan inside the boat to dry the carpet and compartments, Seems to work pretty good for me.
Fish and Whistle
Posted 6/22/2010 12:45 PM (#446738 - in reply to #446731)
Subject: Re: Ranger dry storage





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Location: Antioch, IL
There are products used for basements/closets/storage areas that are used to reduce mosture and humidity. Little box or can that you put in the corner. I'm guessing they work similar to the silica packing pillows that come in electronics and stuff. Like the other guys said. I always open mine up when it is in the garage.

Edited by Fish and Whistle 6/22/2010 12:48 PM
Esox-Hunter
Posted 6/22/2010 12:46 PM (#446739 - in reply to #446736)
Subject: Re: Ranger dry storage





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Location: South East Wisconsin
"I open my compartments when its stored in the garage" I always do this when done for the day. Anything you can do while out on the water?
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