Mustang65fbk
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Indeed... that's why I got a 228 Seafarer with a hardtop to keep myself, family and friends out of the elements like the rain or sun. I can deal with the wind but the combination of wind, rain and/or cold can take its toll after awhile. I have a pretty fair complexion so it doesn't take me too terribly long to get sunburned if I'm out fishing for a couple hours and it's sunny. A couple of the guys on the Arima forums that I used to be a part of used a brand of heater called Webasto that uses a separated diesel tank to fuel it but have heard they can get somewhat expensive. I think the heater alone is around $750, although I haven't done a ton of research on them so I'm not sure what else is needed. If I ever went to a larger sized boat I'd probably make sure it had A/C in the cabin first over heat as I'd use the A/C much more often but heat wouldn't be a terrible thing to have either.I am with you. I have lived in the PNW for 45 plus years and love being outside = layering. Trying to make it as cozier for my girlfriend I am thinking Mr. heater for her and 12v window defroster for me.
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