[Rhodes22-list] heater in the cabin
Ben Schultz
benonvelvetelvis at theskinnyonbenny.com
Fri Nov 19 11:47:55 EST 2010
I've done overnights in the 30s, and woken up to a light frost on deck.
Long underwear and a decent sleeping bag is plenty for that temp. Colder
than that, and it's no fun to sail when you wake up anyway, so I'd camp on
land or stay home.
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Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 10:08
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Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] heater in the cabin
The problem with all heaters that burn fuel is that they consume oxygen.
Personally, I wouldn't use one in a Rhodes under any conditions. Electric
heat is the only safe heat that I can think of, unless you go to installing
a
permanently mounted heater with a stack and fresh air source.
I'm beginning to think that a lot of our owners are just wimps. Haven't you
people ever done any cold weather camping? Warm sleeping bags and cold
weather clothing are better than suffocating in your sleep from carbon
monoxide poisoning or setting the boat on fire. Yeah, I know. It sounds
kind of
funny coming from a guy who stores his gasoline in the lazzerette.
Rummy
In a message dated 11/19/2010 10:59:15 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
r22yankeeclipper at hotmail.com writes:
http://www.soundingsonline.com/boat-shop/new-gear/247092-heatmate-5200-p
> ortable-alcohol-heater
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