adam
Member III
When I sleep in the v-birth, I find that I wake up after a few hours of sleep with the symptoms of c02 poisoning - shortness of breath, and a racing HR. I immediately start feeling better when I stick my head out of the boat, getting lungs full of fresh air.
Has anyone else had this problem?
If the answer is "no", then I'm guessing the problem is with the dorm fridge I have in the boat's cabin and I'll need to find another refrigeration solution.
If the answer is "yes', then I need to simply improve the ventilation in the v-birth.
I can fix the problem by opening the hatch at least a couple of inches, but that's certainly not ideal in the rain, and sometimes I simply forget to open it before bed.
What would people recommend as the best way to get proper ventilation into my b-birth at night?
Thanks for any help.
Has anyone else had this problem?
If the answer is "no", then I'm guessing the problem is with the dorm fridge I have in the boat's cabin and I'll need to find another refrigeration solution.
If the answer is "yes', then I need to simply improve the ventilation in the v-birth.
I can fix the problem by opening the hatch at least a couple of inches, but that's certainly not ideal in the rain, and sometimes I simply forget to open it before bed.
What would people recommend as the best way to get proper ventilation into my b-birth at night?
Thanks for any help.