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Climate Change

Dryzone | $5,200
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Put an end to moisture, odors, mold and mildew on your yacht with Dryzone, a unique marine-specific dehumidifying system. Using dual fans to draw in and circulate interior and exterior air, the system extracts moisture from both streams and releases it outside as water vapor. Dryzone works in all temperatures, icy arctic to sticky tropic, and helps reduce odors of all types, including diesel, fish and tobacco smoke. It’s designed to last for the life of the boat and installation is easy; maintenance is minimal. At 86 degrees Fahrenheit, the system eliminates 40 liters of moisture per day until the desired humidity level is reached.

Contact: Dryzone Systems Inc.; (866) 881-3307; www.dryzone.ca


This article first appeared in the February 2010 issue of Sea Magazine. All or parts of the information contained in this article might be outdated.
 
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