A friend had one in his Viking 33.  Worked well.

Will you be drawing the air to be heated out of the bilge?  Or will it draw
from the cabin?  Either seems to work fine, the first helps dry the bilge,
the latter heats the cabin more quickly.

Ken H.

On 25 September 2015 at 13:15, Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Hi
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> Purchased the following heater from “The Binnacle” in Halifax.  I did this
> since we sail from beginning of May til end of October every year.  Not
> interested in a wall furnace just some heat while under motor (deliveries,
> etc…)
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> http://ca.binnacle.com/BBQ-Stoves-and-Heaters-Cabin-Heaters/c7_266/p8587/HEATER-CRAFT-COMPACT-CABIN-HEATER/product_info.html
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> Any comments on the installation?  Am planning to install on forward
> facing knee wall of quarter berth facing nav station.  Am thinking that I
> will rout the hose currently going to water heater to this heater first and
> from there to hot water heater.  Have a Yanmar 3GM30F with hot water etc …
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> Mike
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> Persistence
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> 1987 Ferrs 33
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