Heating

Boater1

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Does any one have a Princess 32 that has put blown air heating onboard because I want to install it on mine, but there are so many systems and sizes availible I don't know what to choose.
Any information would be very helpful,
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<font color=blue>Tony (Boat1) will be the kiddie to answer this. He will pick up your message tomorrow, he's out boozing with the 'In Crowd' tonight.

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I have installed all of the main types in my job and the one that come to mind as most suitable for your boat is Eberspacher, its very compact and has good efficiency. Go for a model that has thermosatic control as it saves switching the thing on and off to get the right temp.
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had one fitted to my fairline just over a year ago, really good and cheap to run, glad I chose it.

We've been more than pleased with it.

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I found a superb eberspacher dealer who is working on my heating at the moment, if they can't I sure they will know someone who will be able to help. Transport Maintenance 01483 235401 I've been dealing with a guy called Rod.
I think maybe because they are not a 'MARINE' agent might be why they seem cheaper and more helpful.

Chris

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