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We have a 30' Islander sailboat that we sail all year round in the Puget
Sound. I'm fine with the weather in the right clothes while my wimpy wife doesn't like sailing in 40 degrees. Our bulkhead doesn't have room for a Force 10 type diesel heater. We've used an alcohol stove (wet heat), a portable propane heater (toxic) and the propane stove oven (costly.) I was just about out of ideas that would keep my best sailing buddy warm. Then, a buddy of mine was out with me for the last three days and he came up with an idea. He suggested that I pick up a car/truck heater and plumb it into the hot water heater system. It would provide heat while we're under way and allow us to go below and warm up once in a while. Has anyone else installed a system like this and did it work? Dan |
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