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    Vevor diesel heater

    What sort of clearance to combustibles are people using for the exhaust flex hose when installing diesel heaters? What sort of pipe insulation (sleeve, exhaust wrap, etc?). Happy warm boating! Mike
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    How much chain and rode for Salish Sea?

    I guess I'm not understanding this setup? I thought it was designed for easier breakout of a stuck anchor? If that is the purpose, then anything significantly weaker than your main rode would in theory increase your risk of failure under full strain, and (as was mentioned earlier) tend to...
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    How much chain and rode for Salish Sea?

    The "breakaway" anchor rig shown in the YouTube video is intended for day use only. Unless you wish to trust your fate to the strength of zip-ties. Sitting at the window, watching a gale blow as I type :)
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    East Coast Equivalent of C-Dory

    Having owned and operated 3 C-Dory's, and now 2 Rosborough 246's, I have to chuckle at the degree of understatement here. Directly put, there is no comparison between a C-Dory and a R246 going into chop. The Rosborough is built more like a commercial boat where the C-Dory is lightweight...
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    Refilling Wallas tank

    Thanks for the pro tips! Any thoughts on fuel stabilizer for longer term storage? I have a diesel fuel conditioner I use in my Hiace van, but I'm not aware of a stabilizer specifically made for diesel.
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    Refilling Wallas tank

    What are some of your practices and suggestions for refilling the diesel fuel tank located on the fiberglass floor within the cabinet below the heater/stove? Still on my first tank, and I would really like to avoid having any diesel drips/spillage during the refill process. The tank seems too...
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    Moisture control under v-berth mattress

    The rooftop tent and van camping communities offer lots of resources in condensation control and mitigation. An under-mattress condensation mat is pretty typically indicated, together with ventilation (make-up and exhaust). That community also lives in the 12v world, so check them out...
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    Wallas revisited

    In my conversations with ScanMarine, I was told the Nordic flush mount unit could be controlled thermostatically as was mentioned above. I believe (don't quote me here) he said the countertop unit had multiple fixed set levels, but not true thermostatic control.
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    Wallas revisited

    I've heard diesel is susceptible to contamination and breakdown but I'm unfamiliar with handling it and don't have another diesel engine to consume aging fuel. What do people recommend for treating/stabilizing diesel fuel to extend its useful life and prevent contamination? I'm assuming...
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    Wallas revisited

    My boat project list includes dash-mounted Hella fans for window defogging; sounds like these fans could also be useful for heat circulation? The need to run ducting for makeup and output air represents one of the more challenging aspects of the dedicated heater install. Our boat has a FRP...
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    Wallas revisited

    Thanks Jay FWIW I just got off the phone with Scan Marine. I had an extensive and I feel very honest conversation with their rep. Here's a brief summary of that conversation: -The original Wallas cooktop/heaters were indeed unreliable and became increasingly problematic as they aged (not his...
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    Wallas revisited

    Thanks, The savings in our heater/stove scenario would include the cost of a new cooktop plus several hours labor d/t simpler installation. I like the Espar/Webasto units except for the loud noise they make on startup. I know from experience this is annoying to others nearby your boat. If...
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    Wallas revisited

    Greetings! Never thought I'd be asking this question, but here goes: On our new (to us) Rosborough 246 we need heat. I've decided on diesel heat with thermostatic control. The existing Force10 propane cooktop is worn and I'm not jazzed about having hard-installed propane on the boat anyway...
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    Is 50hp too small for a 22’ Cruiser?

    In reading your post more carefully, a potential red flag becomes apparent: the seller says the boat cruises in ~12-14 mph range. They are presumably saying that's how they've used the boat/motor, which is very concerning depending on motor hours. I had a 22 Angler with twin 40's with...
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    Is 50hp too small for a 22’ Cruiser?

    It shouldn’t be a problem provided you go in with your eyes wide open. You need to understand you will basically have a small trawler which will not be able to operate in the speed range for which it was primarily designed. You will also need to understand that this Motor will have a negative...
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    Wallas cooktop/heater

    Roger: That's an interesting idea. The main question it raises is: do you run the generator while the boat is underway? What type of heater, and how is everything secured? In our use the need for heat is mainly while underway as we don't do much in the way of cruising (hope to change that...
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    Wallas cooktop/heater

    I'm currently looking to add forced-air heat in our new (to us) RF 246. The original 2 burner propane stove works but shows age. We value simplicity and reliability over features, and will readily pay for demonstrated quality. Where I'm at so far: -Having read numerous frustrated Wallas...
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    Improving Trim By Moving The Batteries

    I have done this before with good results, albeit not on a CD 22. AGM batteries can be installed in enclosed spaces, in any position desired. (The nervous part of me had me vent my enclosure anyway). You need to carefully size the wire for the runs, and place additional breakers on the...
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    Anyone ever look at a stabicraft 2500 ultracab xl

    I have, pretty extensively. Almost upgraded to one earlier this year. We currently own a Stabicraft 2050 Supercab, which we use for transport between Skyline and our outer island Summer home in the SJI. Our boat is incredibly seaworthy and very economical but lacks a solid back bulkhead and...
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    What's Seattle really like these days?

    Spoken like a protected liberal who doesn't live in Seattle, and therefore doesn't need to deal with the decay. The chin-scratching keyboard musings of someone who lives in a quaint, isolated community, surrounded by a moat of water, where urban blight is (someone else's) intellectual problem...
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