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On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 08:42:21 -0300, Terry Spragg wrote:


At dockside, absolutely no question, electric heaters, with hot water tank
and a wood stove for back up in the event of power failure. I would burn
commercial firelogs in the stove when neccessary, and keep my rear wheel
drive cargo van back end full of them for ballast on slippery roads. I
would want a tiny woodstove, and would cut up the firelogs to suit it's
capacity using a coping saw.


Be careful on which fire logs. Some, ones with wax for instance, are not
suitable for woodstoves.
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We have a small heater that works off of our propane tank. Don't have
heated water. This is our second year living aboard. The litttle
heater works great. And as a bonus people say that it and it's little
chimney look cute as hell

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