mrming
Well-Known Member
One of my next jobs is to update the aged 1980s Eberspacher heating system on my boat.
If sticking with a diesel heater, it seems most people go for a blown air solution (see the Eberbasto thread).
I currently have a single outlet in the saloon, but ideally would also have heat in the forecabin. However I don’t really want to make the large diameter holes in the boat required to run an air pipe all the way forward.
If I used a diesel water heater, I could run much smaller diameter hoses to radiators instead.
What are the advantages / disadvantages of this as opposed to blown air? I assume it will be slower to heat up initially, for example? Could it also be quieter and more comfortable?
Any pointers greatly appreciated.
If sticking with a diesel heater, it seems most people go for a blown air solution (see the Eberbasto thread).
I currently have a single outlet in the saloon, but ideally would also have heat in the forecabin. However I don’t really want to make the large diameter holes in the boat required to run an air pipe all the way forward.
If I used a diesel water heater, I could run much smaller diameter hoses to radiators instead.
What are the advantages / disadvantages of this as opposed to blown air? I assume it will be slower to heat up initially, for example? Could it also be quieter and more comfortable?
Any pointers greatly appreciated.


