W wavetamer Well-Known Member Joined Aug 12, 2011 Messages 138 Reaction score 4 Points 18 Location BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA Model Seafarer Feb 3, 2019 #1 Thinking of installing this heater in my 2006 228 Has any one tried , looking for location ideas
W wavetamer Well-Known Member Joined Aug 12, 2011 Messages 138 Reaction score 4 Points 18 Location BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA Model Seafarer Feb 21, 2019 #2 no one uses an Espar or similar heater in there boat
Ky Grady GreatGrady Captain Staff member Joined Mar 1, 2006 Messages 2,914 Reaction score 1,271 Points 113 Location Berea, KY/Cross, SC Model Seafarer Feb 21, 2019 #3 What fuel source would you use? For chilly mornings, I have a Mr Buddy propane heater that I use when needed to warm up the cabin or enclosure while out fishing.
What fuel source would you use? For chilly mornings, I have a Mr Buddy propane heater that I use when needed to warm up the cabin or enclosure while out fishing.
journeyman GreatGrady Captain Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 678 Reaction score 12 Points 18 Location Gloucester, MA Model Marlin Feb 21, 2019 #4 Ky Grady said: What fuel source would you use? Click to expand... Looks like it's diesel. Ky Grady said: For chilly mornings, I have a Mr Buddy propane heater that I use when needed to warm up the cabin or enclosure while out fishing. Click to expand... Haven't used it since the Marlin but I have one and it works well. Secured it inside a milk crate. Less tippy and keeps a gap around it.
Ky Grady said: What fuel source would you use? Click to expand... Looks like it's diesel. Ky Grady said: For chilly mornings, I have a Mr Buddy propane heater that I use when needed to warm up the cabin or enclosure while out fishing. Click to expand... Haven't used it since the Marlin but I have one and it works well. Secured it inside a milk crate. Less tippy and keeps a gap around it.
Ky Grady GreatGrady Captain Staff member Joined Mar 1, 2006 Messages 2,914 Reaction score 1,271 Points 113 Location Berea, KY/Cross, SC Model Seafarer Feb 21, 2019 #5 journeyman said: Looks like it's diesel. Haven't used it since the Marlin but I have one and it works well. Secured it inside a milk crate. Less tippy and keeps a gap around it. Click to expand... That's what I was seeing was diesel, means separate fuel tank. Yep, Mr Buddy works well for us too.
journeyman said: Looks like it's diesel. Haven't used it since the Marlin but I have one and it works well. Secured it inside a milk crate. Less tippy and keeps a gap around it. Click to expand... That's what I was seeing was diesel, means separate fuel tank. Yep, Mr Buddy works well for us too.
W wavetamer Well-Known Member Joined Aug 12, 2011 Messages 138 Reaction score 4 Points 18 Location BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA Model Seafarer Feb 22, 2019 #6 I also use the little buddy , they work great, but the boat windows in the morning are wet and foggy with the espar you can vent the air at the windows to dry out plus keep warm. have been looking for location ideas for my 228
I also use the little buddy , they work great, but the boat windows in the morning are wet and foggy with the espar you can vent the air at the windows to dry out plus keep warm. have been looking for location ideas for my 228
W wavetamer Well-Known Member Joined Aug 12, 2011 Messages 138 Reaction score 4 Points 18 Location BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA Model Seafarer Feb 22, 2019 #7 fuel source with be kerosene , will burn a little cooler but cleaner