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Been looking at the same thing, there's the butane ones with canisters and 12v cigarette lighter socket ones, I think the butane ones would be fine as the 12v ones would draw to much power and suck the life out of a battery.

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G'day

Yeah I'd definitely stay away from 12v as well, unless it has a power supply independent of your starting battery. Heaters are nothing more than a big resistor.

Obviously I would be ultra vigilant with gas heaters on a boat, keeping the fire extinguisher accessible.

Always be sure to keep well away from your fuel source, and regularly check the heater for rust or damage.

Cheers Leo

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Wouldn,t take the risk of any heater in a boat ,i find the idea quite scary just wear full set of thermal clothing +++++ extra warm clothing , couple of flasks of hot packet soups +++ 2 beanies and your set :thumbup:

And just keep fishing :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Ditto.....Heater????..It'll be a cold day in hell before i do that one.

a leak and the bottom of the boat fills with gas :1yikes:

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u can use a bait board that hangs over the side of the boat use a portable stove the $20 type and there are heaters shaped like a baked beans can that sit on the top and heat up

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cost about $130.00 but will keep yopu warm as. Tax deductable for tradies people as well <img src='http://www.fishraider.com.au/Invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' /><br />

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Theres also a camo one made for fishing/hunting it runs off milwauke battery which last for 6 hours heating up three heating pads fully waterproof its rrp is $289 so you would have to be realy cold for that price

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this is the one i was talking about it locks onto the stove top they sell for $30 delivered the portable stoves u can get from any camping stores for $20 and 3 pack of gas canisters are $10

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Whilst i agree its nice to keep warm, i dont like the idea of having an extremely flammable source for heating. fibreglass burns too fast!!! just put on more clothes! has anyone considered hexamine tablets for a fuel source for heat? we used to use these in the army to cook with and are quite safe from my experience. surely if gas was the best alternative we would have had mini cartridges to cook with and able to transport around safely with. seems to me the hex tablets were the better/safest option.. Just a thought!

Cheers

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At last years boat show there was a small heater that ran on diesel, the larger ones where hot water heaters as well very quiet safe (no flames or emissions) compact. for cabin boats could be ducted throughout cabin with vents out to cockpit toastie warm with hot water to keep hands warm to :thumbup:

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You guys are getting soft! Left Mossy Point (near Batemans Bay) at 6.45am on Wednesday having scraped the ice off the windscreen as we left Surf Beach. I was wearing thermal underwear, trousers, 2 skivies, a heavy sweater, a polofleece jacket and a windproof jacket + beanie and gloves. That's nearly more than I wear when skiing! And I was still cold. I didn't warm up til we returned to the ramp at 2pm. Young people today don't know what cold is!!! :frozen:

And we were in a side console boat with minimal protection.

And we hardly caught anything.

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http://www.milwaukeetools.com.au/products/workwear/show/m12-heated-jacket-red

cost about $130.00 but will keep yopu warm as. Tax deductable for tradies people as well :thumbup:

If its as good as thier power tools it should be good.I use the little heat packets that you crack and rub together.You can put them in your gloves,shoes,pockets etc and they last about 4 hours.

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my boat has 2 big heaters under the floor I just snuggle up to one of the diesels...... TOASTieeeeeeeeeeeee :biggrin2:

Now your just showing off,what about the hot shower ... ;) ;)

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