Old Bumbulum
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The boat's about to come out for the winter so it'll need frost protection inside.
It's a heavy displacement GRP 35ft sailing boat with long deep keel. Fuel and water in keel/under floor. Water drained, of course - as well as can be done which is never 100% or anything like it.
What sort of heater? Fan or tube? Is one enough? Where to put it/them? Under the floorboards? One under and one above?
What do forumites think?
I also see that most thermostats on these devices, as well as standalone stats seem to start at 5'c. That's not much use for frost control as nothing's going to freeze at that temp, and as much of the winter will be between 0 and 5 the heater will be on unnecessarily for a lot of the time.
Source of genuine frost-stats perhaps?
It's a heavy displacement GRP 35ft sailing boat with long deep keel. Fuel and water in keel/under floor. Water drained, of course - as well as can be done which is never 100% or anything like it.
What sort of heater? Fan or tube? Is one enough? Where to put it/them? Under the floorboards? One under and one above?
What do forumites think?
I also see that most thermostats on these devices, as well as standalone stats seem to start at 5'c. That's not much use for frost control as nothing's going to freeze at that temp, and as much of the winter will be between 0 and 5 the heater will be on unnecessarily for a lot of the time.
Source of genuine frost-stats perhaps?
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