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![]() "Bob D." wrote in message ... Sorry, Gould. Bad day. Still, my point is made. The idea is that heat exchangers are to allow use of the system when the boat is not tied to shore power. Perhaps this prevelance is influenced by geography, but I've seen this type of system on more sailboats than powerboats of comparable size. These observations support my statement that this setup is more prevelant in sailboats. Sailboats are more likely to be underway for longer periods of time and are more likely to be anchoring without ammenities. Add to that my statement was in response to a powerboater who has never heard of such a system and it supports my viewpoint... You point out the obvious that these can be used on powerboats as well. Your personal observations may disagree with my statement that the system is more prevelant among sailboats, but your just picking nits. Bob Dimond A lot of the tournament ski boats have heat exchanger showers. Would skew the numbers away from sailboats. |
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