Hi Russ,

I figure with the newport, the tank is inside the cabin (somewhere behind
the bulkhead I would imagine, hanging locker on my boat likely). With the
espar/webasto, it's in the engine compartment. Also with the newport, this
is pretty much how i have to mount it:
http://www.thechandleryonline.com/images/productimages/thumbs/153_NewportHeaterInstalled.jpg

Starboard I have a dinette and of course the mast. Port side isn't optimal
either. Now that I'm thinking about the tank actually, and the venting, I'm
not really sure where I'de locate a tank for the newport.

Steve
Suhana, C&C 32
Toronto


On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 7:23 PM, Russ & Melody via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

>
> Hi Steve,
>
> I should have listed install location in the "Cons:" list of the Newport
> heater. It can be tricky.
>
> The link I sent is for Newport diesel bulkhead unit. The D2 has a huge
> advantage on heat output on low settings, not to be overlooked. The Admiral
> & I are a big fan of radiant heat, also not to be overlooked.
>
> Diesel is the fuel for both heaters and tank location with proper venting
> is the same for both, so diesel odour is a wash, so to speak. The tank can
> be almost anywhere for either unit and if elevation is such that gravity
> feed is not going to work for the bulkhead heater then you get a little
> impulse pump similar to what the Espar uses. I would see about putting the
> tank in the cockpit combing area, that's high enough and easy to fit a deck
> fill to keep everything outside. Either heater would like a 2 - 4 gallon
> tank since you're looking at up to 1 gallon a day use in cold conditions
> maybe a bit less for the D2.
>
> On the 40' wooden boat I'm fitting out for retirement cruising I will have
> both types of heaters so I won't need to choose which one is best. :)
>
>         Cheers, Russ
>         *Sweet *35 mk-1
>         Vancouver Island
>
>
> At 03:24 PM 05/02/2016, you wrote:
>
> Thanks for the helpful replies, all.
>
> Russ, I really love the idea of the newport heaters, to be honest, I like
> the idea of solid fuel the most. A proper wood fire is one of my favourite
> things. But the only units worth getting are expensive wood stove types,
> which are super nice, but I can't justify the expense and they have
> drawbacks on a boat. The espar is appealing because it's out of the way.
> The problem for me with the diesel newport is the fuel. I have an A4
> powered boat and one thing I really like about my boat is that it doesn't
> smell like diesel! The bulkhead diesel heater would necessitate a gravity
> tank somewhere inside and I'm not sure where I'de have space, maybe in the
> hanging locker. I'm concerned about the diesel smell. Most of what I've
> read about them is good however and to your point, maybe more heat than the
> D2, less money for sure. It's still an option, will my boat smell like
> diesel?Â
>
> Steve
> Suhana, C&C 32
> Toronto
>
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 6:15 PM, Andrew Burton via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> How much fuel does the Espar burn an hour? I use a propane tent heater the
> warms the cabin for 6 hrs on a small canister, but it's not dry heat. It
> takes the chill off, but doesn't dry the inside on a foggy Maine evening.Â
>
> Andy
> C&C 40
> Peregrine
>
>
> Andrew Burton
> PO Box 632
> Newport, RIÂ
> USA 02840
>
> +401 965Â 5260
>
>
> On Feb 5, 2016, at 17:29, William Walker via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> Steve,
>   I have an espar  installed by po, no problems in five years.  But,
> does have significant current draw at start up.  I need to start engine to
> fire up unless on shore power.  After it gets going no problem.  Outlet
> in main cabin, v berth  and head.Â
> Bill Walker
> Pentwater Mi
> CnCÂ  36
>
> Sent from AOL Mobile Mail
>
>
> ------------------------------
> On Friday, February 5, 2016 Stevan Plavsa via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm starting to look at the Espar and Webasto units. Is anyone running one
> on a 32? There's a good price jump from the Espar D2 to the D4. The
> literature indicates the D2 is good to 26 feet of boat, so it sounds like I
> need the D4 :(
>
> My use is Georgian Bay, just want to extend the season, not living aboard
> in the winter. The boat is two hours away so there will be "maintenance"
> trips in the spring and fall which means sleeping aboard, it can get quite
> cold up there.Â
>
> I have to keep the temps warm for the boat parrot who'll be living aboard
> with us while we cruise. We're planning three weeks in August this year so
> it shouldn't be too much of an issue but it gets cold up there at night,
> even in August. I imagine a D2 would be fine for cold summer nights but I
> have ideas about maybe cruising the North Channel when the fall colours are
> out. I don't want to limit myself. At the same time, I don't want to spend
> money that could go elsewhere.Â
>
> The Newport Dickinson Diesel bulkhead heaters are pretty but I hear they
> don't make quite enough heat. I'm leaning this way for the cost, but don't
> want to be disappointed. Everyone says the Espar and Webastos are best.Â
>
> I'de be doing the installation myself in any case so am eager to hear from
> others who have gone through it.Â
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
> Suhana, C&C 32
> Toronto
>
>
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