On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 13:32:45 GMT, "Ken Heaton"
wrote:
"Thomas Wentworth" wrote in message
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Roger ,, couldn't you set up a fan unit to take the heat out of the engine
coolant in the winter? Like a radiator in a car?
Then, you could have a warm boat.
This seems extreme though. Are you this hard core?
I have a friend with this exact setup in a Viking 33 with a fresh water
cooled Atomic 4. No water heater though. He gets heat quickly and it is
effective for keeping the boat warm while the engine is running.
As I have a Viking 33 with an Atomic 4, I'd be interested in how this
is set up in a way that doesn't counteract the blower venting the
engine compartment.
I don't have chronic crankcase fumes as it's a freshly rebuilt engine,
but if I'm on a downwind motorsail, I do smell it a bit in the cabin.
In other words, how do you leach off the heat without the fumes?
R.