Engine Coolant Salon Heater

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Bert Kinyon

Very often while plying the cold cold waters of San Francisco Bay I have wished for a convient way to get some heat into the main Salon. Short of installing a fuel oil fired furnace with accompaning exhaust stack or starting a bon fire on the galley table, one would think that there must be a product on the market that would produce cabin heat using the engine's coolant. (ie.... an engine coolant radiator with a fan behind which heats cabin air....) The boats (stock) hot water heater uses engine coolant to heat the water. It would seem to be a simple operation to install a simple air heater next to the hot water heater using the same hose.... Does anyone know of such a heater?
 
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Pete

heaters

Bert, there are if fact such heater as you described. I don't know of any one brand however I have seen them at boat shows and in magazines. A friend has one on the flybridge of his Post sportfish. Other then telling you they exist (and work- very much like a car heater) don't have much more info needless to say you will need the engine running and a good battery for the 12 volt fan.
 
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Mark Smith

Here it is!

Click on the below link to see a unit that sells for $188.
 
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John Dorsett

Heater

might want to check overtons.com and see what they have, I looked at one for my other boat (ski boat) and it ran like a car heater but only when it is running. John (please dont tell my sailing buddies about my motorboat :)
 
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Marc Honey

"Bus heater"

I'll have to look for the article, but in the last 2-3 months Cruising World, Sail, Practical Sailor (one of em') had an article about a simple install of what they called a "bus heater" that was a simple loop off the engine before the heat exchanger that worked like the other responses you've had with a 12 volt blower/fan inside it. Sounded like it worked pretty good and would do what you're looking to do. I'll be lloking for it and re-post here.
 
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schaefer

propane

i use one of those propane radiant heaters that screw directly onto a disposable propane tanks....lasts 3 to 4 hrs. on a one lb tank and works really well on those couple of real cold days i sail during the winter....don't forget to secure it well away from combustible materials....schaefer
 
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