Would you have heating in your boat?

Our first boat had no heating. Summer cruising - fine. If you want to extend your cruising into the winter (those crisp, clear days) you are unlikely to keep warm without one. We survived for 3 seasons and then had a heater fitted. Bliss! For our current boat, which we use year round, it was towards the top of the ‘essential’ list.
Im a big baby I dont like being cold, so I think I will have to do it, now for what type and how much do I pay
 
Before you say yes to it , you need to know what you are getting for your money ie ,how many outlets what kw and what type of control , then you can get another quote and about the CO alarm no installer of any good would not fit heater without one, good luck , maybe say where the boat is and ask on here for installer recommendations

Ah ok, the boat is currently at Swanick Marina, and she will be berthed at Chichester, once ive paid for her in full, which is when the sale of the house goes through.
 
Not only an electric blanket but a thick memory foam mattress and some extra insulation helps even in Uk. Buys some turtle mats if no carpet on board plus some from of cockpit canvas tent to create a form of porch to stop the cold winds blowing in .
id get a memory foam maytress anyway as the mattresses they provide are rock hard, I could never sleep on one of them
 
Ah ok, the boat is currently at Swanick Marina, and she will be berthed at Chichester, once ive paid for her in full, which is when the sale of the house goes through.
I can recommend Keto Marine based at Swanwick. They did the Webasto systems on both my new boats.
01489 583000 ask for Toby, you can tell him I recommended him!
 
Don't go down the route of an eber or webbasto, the Chinese heaters are just as good and a tenth of the price. Use the eber fittings and ducting yeah. The heaters them selves though are exactly the same except the colour. Ive had a Chinese version for 3 seasons and it works just perfect. And at £100 each, if it packs up tomorrow it's so cheap you just buy another.
 
"Couldn't stand the noise of the Eber. "

If your heating is making any more noise than a quiet tick from the pump and a very gentle hiss from the air vents, requiring a check with the hand to confirm air flow ,something is not quite right.
I agree.
From inside my boat the Eberspacher heater sound is not at all intrusive despite running it on full power and despite the heater being located under the saloon floor in the lazarette.
I notice some sound from the air intake but the intake vent is located outside of the accommodation space in the cockpit . Heater exhausts from boats are audible from outside but not an issue as far as I am concerned.
 
Here’s a good article with some tips and also a range of cost options:

Diesel forced air heaters: a buyer's guide - Yachting Monthly

There’s also a very good thread on here covering the Chinese heaters: Bought a Chinese diesel heater, now tested...

There are loads of opinions regarding heaters and many have their favourite make. I’ll put a shout out for Wallas, not least because it’s very quiet. Personally, unless you’re skilled (and have the time), I would have it professionally fitted by a local heating specialist you can always go back to. This may actually sway you between, for example, Eber, Webasto or Wallas (or indeed others) depending on who is close - they are all good makes. Depending on the areas you want to heat, installation can be invasive and I’ve seen some proper bodge jobs in the pipe and vent work that makes the make of heater of secondary concern!
 
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