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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 08:29:00 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 12:26:51 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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. ======================================== Small commercial fishing boats have been using engine coolant heating in the cabin for a long time. There are a lot of variables. For example, the closed cooling side of a FWC engine will typically have the highest available temperature (160 to 170 F), but a raw water engine wouldl have a lower coolant temperature. I didn't know that. When I was a kid, the lobsta guys used old French made coal stoves in the cabins - they could keep the heat low and just ticking over to keep the chill off. One of my favorite memories was sitting off Baker's Island with one of my high school buddies and his lobsta fishing father eating a fresh made chowdah in the cabin of the lobsta boat. My former Bertram 33 had a full flybridge enclosure (lots of protection but somewhat drafty). We used to run in cold weather using just a 1500 watt electric heater. It was comfortable in temperatures down into the 30s. You could do something similar with a lightweight Honda generator on the back deck. They are very quiet and it would have other uses. I'd get a battery operated CO detector for the cabin in any case. That's a thought, but it's only 20 feet long - I'm trying to avoid using a small generator, although I do have one. Later, Tom |
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