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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 07:56:34 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: The more I get into designing the new interior of this '68 Chris Craft Corsair I want to turn into a winter boat, the more I get to wondering about different things. One of which was brought home this morning as I took the dogs out for exercise. Having arthritis, cold isn't my friend. Adding to that, I don't enjoy the cold all that much - never have. I tolerate it, but I don't like it. Therefore, it is paramount in a winter boat to have.... HEAT. My thought was to pull heat off the engine much like the radiator system in a car. The way the design is developing, there will be an interior cabin of a sort or at least a place where one could get out of the wind, rain, etc. Think of a Parker/Steiger type pilot house without the adjoining cuddy space. This is where I would put the heating unit. I'm just not sure this is a valid way of heating this small space. Any thoughts? I probably missed a bunch about your plans. Is the heating requirement while underway or at the dock? It would seem that underway you are limited to whatever you can generate by capturing engine heat or that available for conversion to electric by the engine and/or generator, if equipped. A set of quality and heavy thermal underwear will help. :-) I haven't really talked much about it because it's been in the works for almost a year. I've just finished up the design now - hobby, get all the ducks in a row, before I start kind of thing. It's more of a "let's get the temperature up to the point where I can warm up" kind of heat while on the water. I don't intend on having a sauna in the pilot house. I mentioned to Harry that the space is about the size of a town car and the required temperature would be about the same as it would be in winter traveling in a car. Here's another thought. How much heat can I obtain having a fair amount of eisenglass using solar heating? If the heating requirement is at the dock, more options exist. Nope - this is strictly a trailer operation for cod in Boston Harbor or winter flounder off the Westerly Reef. Weather gets snarky, I'm outa there. :) Take care. Tom "The beatings will stop when morale improves." E. Teach, 1717 |
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