[Public-List] heaters

Randy Katz via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Thu Oct 6 19:04:46 PDT 2016


Greetings,

We (here in the NW) generally consider 60 degrees and above as good
cruising weather. We go during colder times too, but rely then on our Force
10 propane heater which, with the v-berth closed off, heats up pretty well.

A complicating significant problem, besides the cold, are the shorter days
of winter. When it gets dark around 530PM and stays that way until late the
next morning--well, it's a different scene.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Randy Katz
Simple Gifts #249
Bellingham/Seattle

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> With the weather becoming colder, there are two projects I want to work
> on, and would love some specific advice on. After a couple trips over the
> summer I have realized this ice box just isn't going to work out. Would
> anyone be willing to grab a beer and talk about what they did, and give me
> some actionable advice?
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> Also, I am not taking the boat out this winter and plan to use it in the
> cold months if I get a nice day and have been really thinking about looking
> for one of those solid fuel cabin heaters.  Would anyone care to comment on
> their experiences; Such as temps you would be willing to sleep out, relax
> in the cabin and what other alternatives to that route?
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> Thank you!
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> Timothy Peek
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