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Ran my home made cabin heater last night
Sounds like a good ideal. Better patent it first.
Joe |
"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message Ran my homemade cabin heater www.captneal.homestead.com/cabinheater.html snip An interesting design; simple but no doubt effective. How about more photos of the interior of your boat? Max |
There are tons of photos at my website:
www.captneal.homestead.com/index.html Even Bobsprit is jealous of the quality of them. CN "Maxprop" wrote in message k.net... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message Ran my homemade cabin heater www.captneal.homestead.com/cabinheater.html snip An interesting design; simple but no doubt effective. How about more photos of the interior of your boat? Max |
any noticeable problems with condensation in the cabin?
Scout "Capt. Neal®" wrote Ran my homemade cabin heater www.captneal.homestead.com/cabinheater.html last night starting around midnight because a strong cold front is blasting through and the temps are in the fifties. |
None at all last night.
"Scout" wrote in message ... any noticeable problems with condensation in the cabin? Scout "Capt. Neal®" wrote Ran my homemade cabin heater www.captneal.homestead.com/cabinheater.html last night starting around midnight because a strong cold front is blasting through and the temps are in the fifties. |
where's that bob crantz religous nut when you need him.......citing
something from the ten commandments. good lord capt. .......find something at 4'2. gf. "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... We Floridians get thin blood from all the usual hot temperatures. And, besides, I'm not lucky enough to have a five-foot-nine, hot woman to snuggle up to at night like the most fortunate Mr. Sails. CN |
"katysails" wrote in message You put a heater on because it's in the 50's???? What a wimpy! Heck, we'd be running a heater most of the season if we did that....good grief, man. Buck up.! Hmmmm. Do I detect a note of jealousy there? We have a Force One kerosene cabin heater and run it whenever the temp hits that point at which we wish we were warmer. Which is just about all the damned summer in Michigan. You two really should consider such a contrivance for Chanteuse, since you hang on a can and can't use ceramic heaters. They make the cabin warm, toasty, and inviting. Great for on the hook in the North Channel. Max |
"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message We Floridians get thin blood from all the usual hot temperatures. And, besides, I'm not lucky enough to have a five-foot-nine, hot woman to snuggle up to at night like the most fortunate Mr. Sails. Try a standard poodle. I believe that's what Mr. Sails uses to keep warm when in the doghouse, which is fairly frequently, IIRC. Max |
"Capt. Neal®" wrote ... due to stagnant air around it. Ever consider taking a shower more than once a month? SV |
Can't sstand running a heater even when on the dock....sleep with a fan on
and window open all winter...walk around the house in bare feet and shorts all winter... "Maxprop" wrote in message .net... "katysails" wrote in message You put a heater on because it's in the 50's???? What a wimpy! Heck, we'd be running a heater most of the season if we did that....good grief, man. Buck up.! Hmmmm. Do I detect a note of jealousy there? We have a Force One kerosene cabin heater and run it whenever the temp hits that point at which we wish we were warmer. Which is just about all the damned summer in Michigan. You two really should consider such a contrivance for Chanteuse, since you hang on a can and can't use ceramic heaters. They make the cabin warm, toasty, and inviting. Great for on the hook in the North Channel. Max |
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