SeanT
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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Alright, so I did some searching of the forums. I decided to post anyway to summarize what I found, but also to ask the question: Are portable propane heaters safe for boats?
The main risk I found so far is that there's a risk of propane and/or fume leakage and propane settling in the bilge. I found it said that running the blower more can remedy this situation. Does that sound right?
Also, I found that the Mr Heater brand tends to be popular on these forums. Among other things, they are flameless, feature tip-sensors, and are made for low emissions. In fact you can use them in enclosed areas, although it is preferable to keep the fuel source outside.
The unit in question I bought is here - the Portable Buddy: http://www.mrheater.com/product.aspx?catid=41&id=24. Found it on sale at Princess Auto today, so I picked one up.
Being up in Canada, I like to try and push the boating season a little by getting an early start and going late. I'll probably have the boat in the water into October.
What say you?
EDIT: Huh - just realized I spelled "heaters" wrong in the title. Fixed.
The main risk I found so far is that there's a risk of propane and/or fume leakage and propane settling in the bilge. I found it said that running the blower more can remedy this situation. Does that sound right?
Also, I found that the Mr Heater brand tends to be popular on these forums. Among other things, they are flameless, feature tip-sensors, and are made for low emissions. In fact you can use them in enclosed areas, although it is preferable to keep the fuel source outside.
The unit in question I bought is here - the Portable Buddy: http://www.mrheater.com/product.aspx?catid=41&id=24. Found it on sale at Princess Auto today, so I picked one up.
Being up in Canada, I like to try and push the boating season a little by getting an early start and going late. I'll probably have the boat in the water into October.
What say you?
EDIT: Huh - just realized I spelled "heaters" wrong in the title. Fixed.