For A27 guys this is what the forward cabin on the A25 looks like. The bulkhead Ray is talking about is at right in this picture. The hanging locker closet is visible to the right (starboard side) in this photo. Behind that is the enclosed head. So really, options for heater placement are limited in the A25. At the very least it takes up some of the seating space on the starboard settee, and as it is seating is limited.
So Ray, are you talking about mounting above the shelf over the closet or on the front wall of the closet? The shelf would seem like a better option if there's room for it. I can see why the propane version might be more desirable, since the diesel burners remind me of those on the old pressurized alcohol "curtain burner" galley stoves. That whole thing about pre-heating the burners (hint, gelled alcohol works better as a priming fuel than using liquid alcohol) gives me the willies. We had one of those old pressurized galley stoves on the first sailboat I bought in 1998, which was a 1980 Windrose 25, and if you didn't pre-heat the burners sufficiently to vaporize the fuel they would tend to flare up, hence the nickname "curtain burners". Don't know how a diesel heater reacts, but at best would guess you'd end up with a smokey, stinky cabin.
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What we use for heat, which in our case being in the desert Southwest is not very often, is to use a small electric heater when plugged to shore power at the dock, or an Origo 5000 Heat Pal non pressurized alcohol heater (same principle of operation as the Origo galley stoves) when at anchor. With this we just set it on the cabin floor, and the 5000 BTU warms the cabin in a matter of minutes, and then set it out in the cockpit & with the canvas enclosure zipped up can warm the cockpit too. What I do for storing the alcohol fuel for both the Origo galley stove and the Heat Pal is keep a 1 qt "ready bottle" of fuel in an MSR back packer's fuel bottle, and refill that from a 1 gallon can as needed.
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Here's a Practical Sailor write up on these. You can find used ones on Ebay fairly reasonable.
http://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/ ... 894-1.html
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By the way Ray, you know I'm an old Barnegat native, having moved away from NJ 50 years ago this year to Upstate NY in the late 1960s & now in my 40th year of living in AZ. We're planning a big 8,000 mile road trip by car after Labor Day this year, circumnavigating the country visiting friends & relatives from Colorado to Maine to Florida and Mississippi, with hopefully a stop to see my half-brother in Manahawkin and another half-brother in Ft. Pierce, FL maybe even take the Cape May ferry over to Delaware on the way South to Florida before returning to AZ via I-10. Would be fun to drop by on the way through & see your boat & compare notes.
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