Hey all

I do the same but beware if you fuel with gas. Heater in engine room (non
ignition proof)+ gas that could leak = Boooom . There are heater systems
that are ignition proof but they are expensive. 

Polaris

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Bob S
Sent: November 10, 2008 3:50 PM
To: UnifliteWorld
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: winterizing water tanks


I am in Seattle on Lake Union for 10 years. I put a low voltage air
dryer/heater in the engine room and a small space heater in the cabin
which comes on at freezing. Never had a freezing problem - even better
in salt water since the water temp is almost always well above
freezing.

To keep the boat "fresh" I have a dehumidifier which drains into the
kitchen sink, Uses about the same power a  100 watt bulb. Very
effective.

I drain the water tanks down then refill in the spring. I have an in
line charcoal water filter which works great on the taste.

But I would rather have the boat in Florida I think. Maybe some
day......................



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