kennharriet
Member
I am seriously thinking about rebuilding the cabinet of Lochsa to incorporate a Dickinson Lofoten diesel heater/cooktop.
http://dickinsonmarine.com/product/lofo ... ed-heater/
My objective is to be able to boat in the most extreme weather, temperature/ humidity conditions in a warm and dry environment in the cabin. I also subscribe to the KISS system. Presently we have the Dickinson P9000 Newport Heater and the Origo alcohol stove for cooking. The Origo is great for cooking but generates moisture and condensation. Alcohol is $16+/gal. The Dickinson Newport propane heater is simple and fool poof but only produces 4500 BTU’s. The combination is great for northwest summer boating conditions.
The Lofoten can generate up to 16,500 BTU’s yet vary temperature for cooking. I think this would replace both the Newport heater and Origo cook stove we presently have.
There is not a good option for a diesel day tank gravity system on a 22 Cruiser, but it seems an outboard portable fuel tank with the 12v fuel pump would meet the need and be handy to refill at a marina.
Thanks in advance for your collective experienced judgment and welcome comments from the group. Ken
http://dickinsonmarine.com/product/lofo ... ed-heater/
My objective is to be able to boat in the most extreme weather, temperature/ humidity conditions in a warm and dry environment in the cabin. I also subscribe to the KISS system. Presently we have the Dickinson P9000 Newport Heater and the Origo alcohol stove for cooking. The Origo is great for cooking but generates moisture and condensation. Alcohol is $16+/gal. The Dickinson Newport propane heater is simple and fool poof but only produces 4500 BTU’s. The combination is great for northwest summer boating conditions.
The Lofoten can generate up to 16,500 BTU’s yet vary temperature for cooking. I think this would replace both the Newport heater and Origo cook stove we presently have.
There is not a good option for a diesel day tank gravity system on a 22 Cruiser, but it seems an outboard portable fuel tank with the 12v fuel pump would meet the need and be handy to refill at a marina.
Thanks in advance for your collective experienced judgment and welcome comments from the group. Ken