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I look for ease of use, ease of handling when operating/hot, ease of setup and starting.
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Dylan Winter swears by candles in his small boats.
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I don't see that in candles/flower pots at all. Not sure how the Origo is set up, run, etc.
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Since we're talking winter, and of course heaters... how about something really small?
Just bought a Little Buddy propane for Jaunty in winter.
Link to a photo...
Hmmm, seems about right... "indoor safe."
The best place to locate it, is as close to the cabin sole as possible.
I've used Coleman Black Cat catalytic propane heaters (correction)
Dylan Winter swears by candles in his small boats.
I look for ease of use, ease of handling when operating/hot, ease of setup and starting.
We don't use the flower pots, but I use candles for a faux fire, like this:
Nothing beats dry heat on a boat when it's cool and damp! Also works well as a shrine.
Candles are....
Humph.
Looks damn comfortable...
Re: Since we're talking winter, and of course heaters... how about something really small?
Old Force 10
Your Dads Force 10 worked better than mine!
This was the kerosene heater
Kerosene could have made all the difference.
I should probably add a caveat...
Mr Safety
Re: Since we're talking winter, and of course heaters... how about something really small?
Re: Since we're talking winter, and of course heaters... Are you in a slip?...
You can't beat electric heat for a boat. Dry, safe.
Re: You can't beat electric heat for a boat. Dry, safe. -- until . . .
I used an electric heater aboard Passage at the dock. Never had a problem until.....
That is a concern. Most electric heaters are pulling the full load.
Many power strips aren't worthy
I bought a Coleman Sport Cat heater for my Montgomery 17 but found that
I'll have to try it out in my living room, see what I can see.