happy hooker
Crew Member
No chimney, little dusty but excellent condition.
Which one did you order? I cancelled mine as I couldn't find any spare parts online.
Most likely will violate Coast Guard regulations & your insurance policy.The remington 16,000 btu head screws onto a 10-20lb propane tank
Most likely will violate Coast Guard regulations & your insurance policy.
What about one of those my little buddy heaters?? $150.
This is true. I do however remember reading something about open flames & certain kinds of gasoline fuel tanks.The US Coast Guard does not have a standard for LPG or CNG systems on recreational boats.
Spend the money, die, or wear more clothes.
CM detector was mandatory for insurance, that and a bunch of other stuffI like the chinese knock off espars , 250. bucks and all the kit (except thru hull exhaust) . ALL boats should have a Carbon monoxide detector , or you are just gambling with your friends and families lives. Even the best heaters can cause carbon monoxide poisoning when the wind and tide are opposing at anchor or at the dock. Get a carbon monoxide/fire unit ! you will party and sleep soundly.
https://www.amazon.ca/First-Alert-Operated-Combination-Monoxide/dp/B004Y74ZT2/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3PHF5APW435EV&dchild=1&keywords=carbon+monoxide+and+fire+detector+10+year+battery&qid=1604005048&sprefix=carbon+monoxide+and+fire,sporting,215&sr=8-2
I have mine and I disconnected the tilt mechanism, not hard to do , lots on YouTube and I built a platform for it so it doesnt tip over, worked greatWe've got one. Its fine on anchor but the slightest nudge, jolt or ripple causes it to auto shut off
That's what I have but you need to be running the big motor and not the kicker to have it working.Not sure if it would be suitable for your application but a little bus heater which heats off the engine’s cooling system is effective. I have one and love it, but my helm is quite a small space. No concern over carbon monoxide.