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For a boat, what are the negatives of this heater ?
How is suitable sizing attained ? Thank you, Courtney |
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Hi again, Courtney,
Sorry I missed this message a couple of days ago, but fwiw, here's my take. I pulled an Espar CABIN heater from our boat because it was finicky, unreliable, and terribly complicated. For our cruise last spring to Alaska, we wanted reliable heart in the boat, so we installed a Webasto heater instead--and were (and continue to be) delighted with it. Simple, robust, dependable. Now you asked about a WATER heater. Personally, I'd stay away from the Espar simply because of our experience with the cabin heater. Espar products seem to be hugely overengineered, in my judgment, anyway. And we also, as it happens, replaced our WATER heater last spring, too. We bought a Torrid 10 gallon heater that works either on shore power or waste heat from the boat's main engine; engine coolant is circulated through a heat exchanger in the water heater. Works great. We were very pleased with the Torrid heater, too, and would recommend it highly. We bought our heater from Go2Marine in Seattle, a VERY dependable online chandlery. Here's the link: http://www.go2marine.com/g2m/action/...egoryId/13239/ Hope all this helps. Fair winds and blue skies to you, Dick B. MV "Annie" "Courtney Thomas" wrote in message .net... For a boat, what are the negatives of this heater ? How is suitable sizing attained ? Thank you, Courtney |
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