7 minutes later we have 4c πŸ˜„

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And humid 😱

The humidity is the biggest challenge to being on a boat, I've got it down to 80% and working on getting it down to about 60 for a few hours, but I know within an hour of leaving it'll be 90+ again

At home I have the luxury of electricity and a great dehumidifier... Is that an option?

Potentially - I need a more consistent and reliable power supply completely installed first, which is a work in progress. I use those damp catcher baskets with the crystals in, and even a dozen of them in that space can't prevent the build up - I'm installing new solar powered fan vents this year which should improve things a bit, and by winter next year the power supply will be much more reliable - there'll also be a dump load which ought to provide some extra heat

I've tipped over too many damp catchers to be able use them πŸ˜‚

That's a bit nippy mate !!

It's only been worse than that a couple of times, last winter in fact and I was staying on her at the time - waking up and getting the heating started was a nightmare - thank God for military surplus stores and artic sleeping bags πŸ˜„

Those sleeping bags are the dogs bolpocks are they not ?? 🀣

They've kept me alive - no way I could do like I do without one...even when I wake up with frost in my beard, it's bearable as long as I'm zipped up πŸ˜‚

I'll buy you a diesel heater for Christmas 🀣🀣