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Cindy,
I've never noticed any problems operating our Espar while heeled although we haven't used it all that much while underway (maybe a couple hundred hours). Also, maintenance hasn;t been any problem either. In the almost six years we have owned it, it has never missed a beat. No unreasonable sooting, never replaced the glow plug, etc. Perhaps our installation is less suseptable to problems and our fuel is clean. Had to replace some ducting last weekend, but that turned out to be related to a stuffing box leak that sprayed sal****er onto a section of the ducting. Remaining ducting looked as good as new (I replaced it anyway as long as I was into it). For your 30' foot boat though, I doubt if such a system is justified. The cost alone should make up your mind. Doug s/v CAllista .. "Cindy Ballreich" wrote in message ... Here's another question about forced air deisel heaters. Do they work when the boat is heeled? I know that some of the radiant heaters will not work if the boat is heeled beyond a certain point. I assume that the forced air heaters have the same problem? Cindy -- The email address above is a spam trap. Don't expect a response. Reach me using firstname at lastname dot net |
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