haydude
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I have installed mine last November. It took a lot of work with 4 outlets, but it was really worth it. It transformed my yacht in a second home.
have a Eberspacher for quick blast and a taylors 049d diesel heater for night use of when it is very cold
Unreliable ??? Guess you dont do you own servicing then. Absolutely nothing wrong with Spachers if you look after them they look after you. I have a D1L 1800w in situ for ready use plus another one services and ready to install should situ one go duff.
Bought two defective ones on fleabay cheapo just to build up a stock of spares.
Use lecky fan heaters in marina only if it works out lecky cheaper than using dieso in the Spacher.
Failing that we have a propane bulkhead mounted catalytic gas heater in the saloon and a blower which runs off the donk
should all else fail. Should we ever have to run the donk for heating then it would also feed a rad in the forepeak and one in our aft cabin.
I dont believe in being cold![]()
Unreliable ??? Guess you dont do you own servicing then. Absolutely nothing wrong with Spachers if you look after them they look after you.
Eber 4kw, lovely thing if a little clicky at night...
Interesting you have all those spare Eberspachers if you really believe they're so reliable?
Still we all have our little illusions.
We have a Webasto AirTop 3500. It works well, but to be honest, output is a bit weedy with 5 outlets.
If we change it, we would go to the Hydronic system, and up output to 5 kw.
I have read several posts saying how good a Hydronic system is.
I like the idea of them as I would not have to cut large holes throughout the boat for hot air ducting.
I have not had any heating in 25 years of sailing so do not want to make a mistake so I have the following questions .....
are they as 'instant' heat as a hot air system ?
are they as easy/hard to self install as a hot air system ?
any other comments/pros cons would be gratefully received.