"Squirreling in" for the winter
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 4:08 pm
Okay, round two - now that i've successfully got running water in the boat (thanks guys!) I'm now looking to heat so that I can keep myself warm and not find myself single come January when my girlfriend comes to visit!
For quick reference, the boat is the Trojan TriCabin 1984. It has the original Reverse cycle cooling/heating units with the analog controls for "Run" and "Start" etc... The forward unit seems to be out of coolant and only blows air around and the rear unit works just fine.
I've looked into a lot of different options but I'm realizing that since i have gasoline powered Crusaders onboard, my options are quite limited.
The water temp for now is fine in the area (floating around 58 degrees according to the battery park bouy on south Manhattan,) and I anticipate the reverse cycles will cover me for the next two months at least, but i'm looking to perform whatever economical and intelligent preparations I can.
As always, budget is a limiting factor, but if i'm looking to spend $600 to wrap the boat and whatever it would cost to oil heat the boat off shore power (heard this can rack up the price tags fast,) then i'm able to justify spending a little more now to make it worthwhile in the long run.
So here's the questions:
1.) Has anyone here undertaken insulating their trojan? I've found some decent tutorials and am in the middle of remodeling the aft cabin, so that room seems like a good place to start. http://www.frugal-mariner.com/Insulating.html
2.) Has anyone had any luck with Nest or Ecobee thermostat upgrades to these systems? I used to be a smarthome programmer and have siri and my smartphone attached to a small server on the boat that feeds control and temperature/humidity data to me, I would love to use this information to automate the heating/cooling plans for the boat.
3.) With a giant gas tank under the bed and 99% of the time staying on shore power, what would you recommend for a heating upgrade to the boat for when the water temp drops below efficiency for the reverse cycle systems?
Thanks again in advance!
-J
For quick reference, the boat is the Trojan TriCabin 1984. It has the original Reverse cycle cooling/heating units with the analog controls for "Run" and "Start" etc... The forward unit seems to be out of coolant and only blows air around and the rear unit works just fine.
I've looked into a lot of different options but I'm realizing that since i have gasoline powered Crusaders onboard, my options are quite limited.
The water temp for now is fine in the area (floating around 58 degrees according to the battery park bouy on south Manhattan,) and I anticipate the reverse cycles will cover me for the next two months at least, but i'm looking to perform whatever economical and intelligent preparations I can.
As always, budget is a limiting factor, but if i'm looking to spend $600 to wrap the boat and whatever it would cost to oil heat the boat off shore power (heard this can rack up the price tags fast,) then i'm able to justify spending a little more now to make it worthwhile in the long run.
So here's the questions:
1.) Has anyone here undertaken insulating their trojan? I've found some decent tutorials and am in the middle of remodeling the aft cabin, so that room seems like a good place to start. http://www.frugal-mariner.com/Insulating.html
2.) Has anyone had any luck with Nest or Ecobee thermostat upgrades to these systems? I used to be a smarthome programmer and have siri and my smartphone attached to a small server on the boat that feeds control and temperature/humidity data to me, I would love to use this information to automate the heating/cooling plans for the boat.
3.) With a giant gas tank under the bed and 99% of the time staying on shore power, what would you recommend for a heating upgrade to the boat for when the water temp drops below efficiency for the reverse cycle systems?
Thanks again in advance!
-J