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william
I have several inside winter projects while my Cal 33 sits on the hard. Last winter I used a coleman propane flameless heater with a small tank (8hr) run throughout the night to dry the varnish layed upon the cabin sole. These units are primarily for camping and heating tents, while I'm working I use an electric heater powered by a honda generator. There is no other power supply in the yard and the new england winters often remain below freezing for months. I usually leave the heater in the stainless steel galley sink and didn't suffer any damage. This year I'm resealing a port hole, varnishing some teak, recaulking seams, and reglueing various small pieces of wood trim that have been damaged. Does anyone think these heaters may create a problem? Was I lucky last winter? Is there an alternative?