Paragon
Well-Known Member
Dear Collective
I am looking to do a fresh install of a heating system in a 44' centre cockpit boat that will be used as a liveaboard. My favoured option is to go with a water based heating system rather than air and I am slightly drawn to Webasto rather than Eberspacher.
The question I am pondering is whether it would be better to have one central system (say Thermo 90ST) to do the whole boat or have two Thermo Top C's, one supplying hot water, aft cabin and perhaps galley and the other saloon and forecabin(s).
The positives as I see it of the single system are simplicity of installation and probably operation with the negatives being higher unit cost and no redundancy.
The positives of a dual system are much cheaper units, redundancy with the negatives of greater complexity of install.
I welcome your comments and perhaps there are things which I haven't even thought of that would negate an option.
I am looking to do a fresh install of a heating system in a 44' centre cockpit boat that will be used as a liveaboard. My favoured option is to go with a water based heating system rather than air and I am slightly drawn to Webasto rather than Eberspacher.
The question I am pondering is whether it would be better to have one central system (say Thermo 90ST) to do the whole boat or have two Thermo Top C's, one supplying hot water, aft cabin and perhaps galley and the other saloon and forecabin(s).
The positives as I see it of the single system are simplicity of installation and probably operation with the negatives being higher unit cost and no redundancy.
The positives of a dual system are much cheaper units, redundancy with the negatives of greater complexity of install.
I welcome your comments and perhaps there are things which I haven't even thought of that would negate an option.