I know this has been dead for a while, but I took some pictures today and will try to help other DIY.
My Webasto system was bought from Sure Marine in Ballard Washington, ALL parts, they are great to deal with.
With this system and small boat, you must step back and lay out your ENTIRE install! Did I mention I'm ANAL and like it to look factory installed. I also know if it fails, I am the mechanic and will be doing the repair. A 90 degree hole saw is required!
I anchor everywhere and explore the West Coast from Campbell River to Alaska.
I have a 2004 232 and have built it to accommodate sustainable "camping and Chinook fishing". We go to "town" once a week for fuel, ice, fresh vegetables, beer. I have a cooler which I call the freezer! After town when I set it up, I can keep "what ever" frozen for 1 week(opening once a day).
No inverter, no gen, Balmar to watch battery's!
SO, that was to explain my use and why I installed Diesel Heat(kerosene). You will not be sorry! I fish a few derby's, when you come down to the dock at O430 and your WHOLE helm is dry/warm, watch other's wiping and living with the moisture all morning.
I'm not bragging, I just hate to see people try to justify propane/butane heat, it's a liquid! My system has been in for 15 years, works as advertised. One note, "start your furnace once a month" for trouble free!!!!
I have included pictures and will try to explain here, if you have questions PM me. Stay safe, cheers. BC is open and just lowered the test requirements for entry!
Some of these pictures they say are to large, I am going ahead and trying. If this does not work out PM me for direct pictures, sorry.
#1 Control and fuel gauge
#2 Starboard side furnace mount with Starboard Grady color cover
#3 Intake air from Starboard side "toward aft from furnace"
#4 Window vents inside console
#5 Window vents
#6 Outlet under helm
#7 Outlet for Wife
#8 Last outlet in System in cabin "always open"
#9 Fuel Fill
#10 Fuel Line
#11 Fuel Pump
#12 Fuel Tank 3 Gal
#13 Fuel Vent
Jim