Keeping warm for winter boat work

Jan 11, 2014
12,445
Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
Beats the view from my front window in Indiana though… looks the snow has already started…
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But on a fun topic, I missed the wind anemometer cups spinning on the boat, so I put up a weather station down here in Florida….
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You can watch our nearly perfect weather this time of year on my weather station page…

Seasons Weather Report - Weathercloud

Again….sorry!


Greg
Nice trick, show the temps °C so we think its cold in FL at first glance.
 
Jan 11, 2014
12,445
Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
I think you can set the settings for temp, wind speed, barometer, etc. to your preferences…

Greg
With a little digging around, you can change the units, the default is °C. For a regular user that's fine, for the occasional viewer, not so much.
 
Sep 24, 2018
3,165
Catalina 30 MKIII Chicago
For about $1,000 you can get a dickinson furnace with a proper chimney.

I have a cover on the boat so ventless is best
I’m waiting til temperatures rise. I have some glue ups needed. At the present temps Epoxy and various glues will not cure. It is not the air, but the temperature of the wood and fiberglass on the boat. Even though it’s sunny and 34 degrees getting the boat temps up is a battle. Keeping them up for a week to get full cure just too expensive. It will be a bit longer but Mother Nature will come around.
I will be very busy with work come spring time so I'm trying to knock stuff out now. Fiberglass work will have to wait of course
You could install one of these…cheap Chinese diesel heaters.

One more project, but it would give you some fairly reliable heat.

Since you will be sailing in the cold April waters of Lake Michigan, might be nice to have a heater.

Greg
Is it ventless?
Oh yeah,

For your viewing pleasure…I hear snow is expected in the region today.

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Sorry, that wasn’t nice :poop:

Greg
Nice bathing suit Greg!
 
Jan 7, 2011
5,336
Oday 322 East Chicago, IN
I will be very busy with work come spring time so I'm trying to knock stuff out now. Fiberglass work will have to wait of course

Is it ventless?

Nice bathing suit Greg!
Suit belongs to the Mrs…

The Chinese diesel heater is not ventless. But it can vent out the stern of the boat.

Greg
 
Jan 11, 2014
12,445
Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
Sure it does!

I wonder if the exhaust is cool enough to vent out through my engine vent hose. Doubtful
Absolutely not. These small diesel heaters are quite hot, exhaust temps are in the 800°F range. They run on a measured pulse fuel pump that is ignited with a forced air fan in the burner. Mine sounds a bit like a small jet engine. They operate at extremely hight temperatures. The Dickinson heater mentioner earlier does not use forced air and the exhaust temperature is much lower.
 
Jan 7, 2011
5,336
Oday 322 East Chicago, IN
With a little digging around, you can change the units, the default is °C. For a regular user that's fine, for the occasional viewer, not so much.
Once you set your preferences, it will use those(on the same computer).

Greg