Boat Misting System

Nomore10s

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Thinking of installing the "Mist-er-Comfort boat misting system under my hardtop in the cockpit. Anyone have any experience with this system? I am concerned about the effectiveness in high humidity.
 
Not a good choice. To feel cool in a humid climate, you need to remove moisture from the air, not add to it. IMO, you'll just be damper and just as hot. You'd be better off with a fan.

My .02
 
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Originally posted by Nomore10s

Thinking of installing the "Mist-er-Comfort boat misting system under my hardtop in the cockpit. Anyone have any experience with this system? I am concerned about the effectiveness in high humidity.






There are other brands that are less expensive as well as DIY instructions online.

My concerns would be power draw and GPH drain on your onboard system.

IMO, I would try one or two of these from homedepotlowes at $9 or so each before I sunk real money into the full system.

http://mobileimages.lowes.com/product/converted/718455/718455100571.jpg

They worked great on my patio years ago. YMMV.
 
I wouldn't think a conservatively sized mister would use much water nor elec and could even be self-contained. With a fan, it should make a huge difference. They use them all over Austin and our humidity can get pretty high. Might even be worth it to rig a temp system (zip ties, etc.)
 
I think Swampnut told you the same thine on BoatUS:)
 
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