>… so the more flow the cooler it gets..

On Calypso we went overkill for domestic hot water as we wanted to cruise 3 
seasons in the PNW.  We use our Webasto diesel furnace as a boiler supplying 
hot water to a Everhot water heater.  The domestic water flows through 4 to 5 
gallons of very hot water in copper tubing.  When the system is running at full 
speed we can supply as much hot water as there is water in the tanks.  The 
system is heavy and requires extra space but it has been reliable and worth the 
effort.  Even in summer there have been times it was nice to take the chill off 
the cabin at the same time as making hot water for dishes.  We do have a 
“summer” valve that directs the boiler output only to the Everhot keeping the 
cabin heat exchangers cool.

We also have an engine/110 heater 4 gallon hot water heater to make use of the 
engine’s waste heat. Our domestic water manifold allows us to direct the flow 
of cold water based on which system is being used.  If we decide to take the 
boat back to a pure race boat much of the cabin and domestic water heating 
system would need to be removed to save weight.

Martin DeYoung
Calypso
1971 C&C 43
Seattle

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The big downside to the instant water heaters, besides the electrical draw, is 
the total temperature rise. That unit provides a 32 degree temp rise at .35 
gpm, dropping to 24 degree rise at .5 gpm, so the more flow the cooler it gets. 
So you can get the water from 60 to 92 if you can live with a quart a minute 
flow. Try that at home and see if you like it...

Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC

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