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Old 11-28-2015, 06:54 PM   #5
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Not sure I agree with the prior replies.

It's a boat. Assuming a good design from a quality manufacturer, it should be designed to get wet. Boats get wet...rain, splash, etc.

It will cost you in electricity this time of year, but if it were mine, I'd cover it in a way that keeps reasonable heat in while letting moisture out. Then use a small heater to bring up the temp in order to dry them out.

Given enough time, heat and evaporation should do the job.
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