I have a Coleman 3000 BTU catalytic heater for heat on my 16 foot cruiser.
Today I made a bracket to hold the heater in place when we are under way. It is an easy simple system that will keep the cabin comfortable while there is a camper back in place, when underway.
I have not tested it under way but know the heater will heat the cabin area to a comfortable temperature (t-shirt comfort) with the outside temperature in the upper 30’s. The fan blows just enough air to circulate the heat throughout the cabin.
I have photos of the set up in my Boat Projects album, starting with the last photos of page 1 & first photo of page 2. I took photos of it unpainted because it is easier to see how it is made. I will eventually paint it white so it will look better.
I know there will be comments about safety with the heater above the gas cans, however;
1. You are limited to where the heater can be mounted on the 16 footer. This is about the only place it can be mounted and effectively heat the cabin.
2. The catalytic heater does not have an open flame so it should not ignite gas fumes.
3. The heater will only be used in colder weather when there is not much chance of gas fumes being present.
4. If you are overly concerned with a setup like this, you should not be out in a boat in the first place. (your chances of being capsized be a freak wave an being eaten by sharks are just as great).
Today I made a bracket to hold the heater in place when we are under way. It is an easy simple system that will keep the cabin comfortable while there is a camper back in place, when underway.
I have not tested it under way but know the heater will heat the cabin area to a comfortable temperature (t-shirt comfort) with the outside temperature in the upper 30’s. The fan blows just enough air to circulate the heat throughout the cabin.
I have photos of the set up in my Boat Projects album, starting with the last photos of page 1 & first photo of page 2. I took photos of it unpainted because it is easier to see how it is made. I will eventually paint it white so it will look better.
I know there will be comments about safety with the heater above the gas cans, however;
1. You are limited to where the heater can be mounted on the 16 footer. This is about the only place it can be mounted and effectively heat the cabin.
2. The catalytic heater does not have an open flame so it should not ignite gas fumes.
3. The heater will only be used in colder weather when there is not much chance of gas fumes being present.
4. If you are overly concerned with a setup like this, you should not be out in a boat in the first place. (your chances of being capsized be a freak wave an being eaten by sharks are just as great).