Henry:
We heard about that approach too. We subsequently heard that the potential
for carbon monoxide and other nasty gases is too likely. It would be fine
with the companion way open so it remains an option...
As far as the 40 degree temps: it keeps most of the Stink potters in their
slips and we then have the Sound to ourselves. It really is fantastic
sailing and doesn't get that cold very often. It's usually a balmy 50 or so
Dan
"Henry" wrote in message news:_DhNb.96816$ts4.41405@pd7tw3no...
He suggested that I pick up a car/truck heater and plumb it
into the hot water heater system. It would provide heat while we're
under
way and allow us to go below and warm up once in a while.
That's what small power boats have.
If you can find a stove you can live with, there is an old trick for
heating
when at the dock. Put stove on low heat, invert a traditional terra cotta
ceramic plant pot and put it over the burner. It will heat up and radiate
nicely.
Henry.