Halilogger
Active Member
Well I bit the bullet and purchased a D2 Espar heater for my boat. I was getting tired of constantly trying to keep my windows clear of ice and condensation. I had a custom made aluminum tank made, and put it below my outside rear steering station, it holds about 2 and a half gallons and will last about 10 to 12 hours of continuous use. The heater works awesome, it keeps my windows clear and my cabin toasty. The heater runs independently of anything on the boat.
Thought I'd post this, on the off chance some one was thinking of a heat source on there boat. There are all kinds of propane heaters out there, but I don't like propane inside a boat, and it is a very moist heat and doesn't help with fogging.Webasto and Dickenson are other choices but I went with Espar because I know a couple of guys who have them, and they have been trouble free for years.
Thought I'd post this, on the off chance some one was thinking of a heat source on there boat. There are all kinds of propane heaters out there, but I don't like propane inside a boat, and it is a very moist heat and doesn't help with fogging.Webasto and Dickenson are other choices but I went with Espar because I know a couple of guys who have them, and they have been trouble free for years.