starcrafttom
Active member
I have been emailing back and forth with Bob about this subject. I want to clear a few things up
I am in no way telling anyone to be half ass when working with propane or natural gas at home for that matter. It can kill you quick if you are stupid or even lazy but so can electricity. Hell I am more scared of electricity then most things. If you understand how it works, what the dangers are, and take the safety precautions then propane can be our friend. Is easy to use and allows you to not be hooked up to a dock and dependent on others for power.
Now with all that said I dont have a propane heater on my boat. I have a diesel heater, as does Bob. Its a better choice for me and my use.
So if you have a propane heater, a oxygen sensor ( which will not detect a propane leak but propane will displace oxygen and set off the sensor), a thermocouple equipped heating unit ( hard to find one with out these days) with a tilt sensor then you would have to work fairly hard to harm your self. For the stated use at the beginning of this thread its hard to beat really.
http://www.mrheater.com/ProductFamily.aspx?catid=41
I would use one of these in a c-dory with the widow or hatch open and the door ajar a inch any time. With a detector installed. but hey thats just me.
I am in no way telling anyone to be half ass when working with propane or natural gas at home for that matter. It can kill you quick if you are stupid or even lazy but so can electricity. Hell I am more scared of electricity then most things. If you understand how it works, what the dangers are, and take the safety precautions then propane can be our friend. Is easy to use and allows you to not be hooked up to a dock and dependent on others for power.
Now with all that said I dont have a propane heater on my boat. I have a diesel heater, as does Bob. Its a better choice for me and my use.
So if you have a propane heater, a oxygen sensor ( which will not detect a propane leak but propane will displace oxygen and set off the sensor), a thermocouple equipped heating unit ( hard to find one with out these days) with a tilt sensor then you would have to work fairly hard to harm your self. For the stated use at the beginning of this thread its hard to beat really.
http://www.mrheater.com/ProductFamily.aspx?catid=41
I would use one of these in a c-dory with the widow or hatch open and the door ajar a inch any time. With a detector installed. but hey thats just me.