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Did anyone see the under mattress pad (I think it was rubberized coir) at the boatshows? I've lost his brochure.

Or, is there another good way to get a little airflow under the bedding?
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Post by Kokomo »

Try HyperVent - a ¾” pad made from a spun polymer. This ¾” polymer pad doesn’t compress from body weight and allows dry air to circulate underneath the mattress. HyperVent is 39 inches wide and comes in lengths up to 100 feet at $7.00 per foot running plus shipping (See http://www.hyperventmarine.com to order).
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Post by Banzai »

Our 42 came with VENTAIR padding underneath the mattresses

We love it

http://www.ventairusa.com/ventair.htm :D
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