oGaryo
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Hi, sorry if this one's been done to death already.. I keep the boat 20ft from my front door so rather than winterising her I'm thinking of keeping the engine bay warm with a low wattage thermostatically controlled tubular heater so I can take her fishing with me when the elements permit without the need to de-winterise each time 
recognising these things can fail with potentially disasterous consequences, I'm intending on using two temperature sensors to ensure the engine bay and engine block are monitored:
one that'll set off an alarm in the house if the temperature drops below a preset value
and a wired battery operated remote temp monitor that I'll have as a means of checking the engine block temperature without having to take the covers off... the sensor will be put on the block with the monitor under the cover of the boat in an accessible place e.g. on the swim platform
what do you reckon.. a workable solution or incredibly flawed thinking
recognising these things can fail with potentially disasterous consequences, I'm intending on using two temperature sensors to ensure the engine bay and engine block are monitored:
one that'll set off an alarm in the house if the temperature drops below a preset value
and a wired battery operated remote temp monitor that I'll have as a means of checking the engine block temperature without having to take the covers off... the sensor will be put on the block with the monitor under the cover of the boat in an accessible place e.g. on the swim platform
what do you reckon.. a workable solution or incredibly flawed thinking