Yellow Ballad
Well-Known Member
I'm just planning my install for a chinese diesel heater.
I plan on fitting the skin fitting on the underside of the overhang of the transom (same location as the engine exhaust but on the opposite side of the hull, probably 20cm above the waterline). As the boat sails it squats meaning it will get wet/semi submerged with the tail wave (?), obviously not a problem as the heater won't be used underway but I would like to make sure the skin fitting is sealed against the hull so not to allow water past. Before I start drilling holes (or buying the fitting) can I ask opinions of those that have a heater.
I understand the design on these fittings are so they don't transfer heat to the hull butI imagine some heat is, would a sikaflex product take whatever heat that is transfered?
If not would a high temperature silicone sealant like JB welds Red RTV be ok to seal a through hull?
I could put a skin fitting on the transom itself however it won't be as aesthetically pleasing not as practical for the exhaust run but I would rather not, especially as I don't want a hot gas pointed directly towards my windvane.
Thoughts?
I plan on fitting the skin fitting on the underside of the overhang of the transom (same location as the engine exhaust but on the opposite side of the hull, probably 20cm above the waterline). As the boat sails it squats meaning it will get wet/semi submerged with the tail wave (?), obviously not a problem as the heater won't be used underway but I would like to make sure the skin fitting is sealed against the hull so not to allow water past. Before I start drilling holes (or buying the fitting) can I ask opinions of those that have a heater.
I understand the design on these fittings are so they don't transfer heat to the hull butI imagine some heat is, would a sikaflex product take whatever heat that is transfered?
If not would a high temperature silicone sealant like JB welds Red RTV be ok to seal a through hull?
I could put a skin fitting on the transom itself however it won't be as aesthetically pleasing not as practical for the exhaust run but I would rather not, especially as I don't want a hot gas pointed directly towards my windvane.
Thoughts?

