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Cindy Ballreich wrote:
To you guys who have these heaters, how big are your boats? Would a system like these be better than a radiant heater (Dickenson or Sigmar for example) on a 30' boat? Or would the added complexity outweigh any added benefit? Our boat is a 36' tug. Three seperate cabins plus a big head compartment, which I specifically wanted HEAT in. A *real* cruiser probably doesn't mind taking a shower with ice cubes, but I'm not that tough! For a 30' sailboat I think one of the radiant types would be plenty. I'd consider routing the exhaust pipe through the head, too ![]() Another simple option is to add a bus heater to your engine. This is very simple: a y-valve on the coolant loop between the water heater & engine, a big radiator-type heat exchanger, and a fan. This will heat up the cabin marvelously, but only when the engine is running. Cost about $200, no holes to cut in the cabin top. For all too short a while, I owned & cruised in a an old wooden racing sloop from the 1930s. It had a Shipmate Skippy coal stove... cute and very effective. Of course they don't make it any more, and coal (I used self-lighting charcoal briquets) is nowhere near as convenient as diesel or propane. But that warm old-timey atmosphere is cozy.... Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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