crowleykirk
Veteran Member
Hello all.
I'm researching options for a new boat build but looking at finding a water heater solution that does not require shore power.
There are the obvious "camping" solutions but I'd rather have an integrated system that is easy to use in the head.
The new vessel we are looking at now over the diesel vessel we were looking at is twin 300 Yamaha's. I will install a solar system but as of now can't find a water heater that would work with an invertor unless you have tons of solar power.
I suppose some kind of RV propane system could be used, we love the one in our camper but on a gas boat that just adds to the volatility.
Just thought I'd post and see if anyone has crossed this bridge. Not looking for a long shower, just a quick soak, turn off, and rinse. And when I say solar I'm not talking about sun showers.
Take care,
Kirk
I'm researching options for a new boat build but looking at finding a water heater solution that does not require shore power.
There are the obvious "camping" solutions but I'd rather have an integrated system that is easy to use in the head.
The new vessel we are looking at now over the diesel vessel we were looking at is twin 300 Yamaha's. I will install a solar system but as of now can't find a water heater that would work with an invertor unless you have tons of solar power.
I suppose some kind of RV propane system could be used, we love the one in our camper but on a gas boat that just adds to the volatility.
Just thought I'd post and see if anyone has crossed this bridge. Not looking for a long shower, just a quick soak, turn off, and rinse. And when I say solar I'm not talking about sun showers.
Take care,
Kirk