Hello! We just bought our new DE32 (yaayyy!!!) and it has a little propane cabin heater installed. We want to replace it with a diesel, does anyone want the propane one or have a diesel one that we could maybe trade? Looking to get either $600 for the heater or a diesel heater of equal heating capacity. We're not moving aboard til Thursday so I can't tell you the model number/specs right now, but will have them this week. Anyone interested?
Thanks,
Sophi
We actually have a propane heater on valkyr..
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It seems to work well. It is a cp12 platinum cat heater installed by the original owner I think. It still works all these years later. Here is the website http://ventedcatheater.com/
Ours is a 70's brown color but looks identical to this. When if first lights up it will have a tinge of red glow to it but soon it is just black and radiates heat. It is thermostatically controled. It will turn itself on and off on it's own if via thermostat if the power to it is on at the DC panel. All exhaust products are vented outside the boat so it is a dry heat. We don't get moisture buildup in the boat like most propane heaters create, nor do we have to worry about carbon monoxide. Though it is pretty voltage sensitive for starting.. It pulls a very short burst of energy to heat a glow plug that starts the combustion process. On that circuit we have a voltage drop that sometimes causes it to not ignite. The current battery project will be fixing that issue as we are checking and replacing wires or cleaning ends of connections to fix high resistance in some circuits. It has an automatic failsafe that turns the propane off if it doesn't ignite.
When living aboard DE38 Eclipse on the Chesapeake, I installed a Dickinson diesel marine fireplace (heater) as low as possible on the main cabin fwd. bulkhead (where the table once was).
I believe diesel may be somewhat safer than propane on board and, in the winter when I wasn't doing much sailing, I had a tank full of fuel to keep me warm.
Now that I am in south Florida and don't do much sailing in the hurricane season, I have a tank full of fuel for the generator should the electricity be knocked out.
Martin – DE38 Cutter s/v Eclipse
If I were installing one on a boat myself.. then diesel would be first choice. 75 gallons of diesel or 4.5 gallons of propane... no brainer.. on the other hand for a stove propane is hard to beat.. instant on and off and a lot less heat build up than a diesel stove. Propane leak still worries me though.
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