Anyone familiar with the Mr. Heater Buddy or Big Buddy heaters? I am considering one for my Hunter 450 and am trying to decide whether or not to get the bigger unit? PS. I know that these will require some ventilation.
Bowed, we have the smaller one and use it regularly. I really like it and it heats the cabin up pretty nicely. It has a "low oxygen shut off" and states it is for indoor and outdoor use. I did not want the bigger one because it would get in the way getting around it in the cabin. When it gets really chilly we will close off the forward cabin and just let it heat the salon and aft cabin.Anyone familiar with the Mr. Heater Buddy or Big Buddy heaters? I am considering one for my Hunter 450 and am trying to decide whether or not to get the bigger unit? PS. I know that these will require some ventilation.
Nauti, What is a "Mac" Cap?The Mr. Buddy heater works great. We even use it instead of electric when on shore power. What I have found to work well is to turn a fan on low pointed over top of heater to circulate heat through out the cabin. Another plus is to refill the 1 pound bottles. Much cheaper to run. Don't expect to find the adapter to refill in California! For storage cap the bottles with Mac caps.
Here is the address to the MacCapNauti, What is a "Mac" Cap?
Bowed you will be pleased with it. It does well for us in all but the very worst nights and days (20-30's). And then we just use the small unit as well or turn on a burner on the stove or bake somethingThanks Everyone,
I ended up at Northern Tool yesterday and bought the smaller unit. The larger one was just too big to store aboard the boat...If needed I can always buy another unit or maybe even the really small unit.