I am down there every other day or maybe third day, so I should catch it before 
it overflows. Good point though – have to watch where the bucket sits.
BTW – this is a new issue for us here on the Chesapeake. The amount of moisture 
below is like 10-20 times what I usually deal with.
Joe
Coquina


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Makes sense to save money, but I would want to find out how to estimate the 
pounds of CaCl to size of bucket ratio.
Nothing like an overflowing bucket of salty water in an untended boat.

Steve Thomas
Port Stanley, ON

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Note that Damp-Rid is actually calcium chloride. I am going to buy a big bag of 
it at Home Depot and leave a bucket sitting out.
We will see how well that works.
Joe
Coquina


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