5 messages2010-02-17 21:28 UTCthrough 2010-02-19 14:15 UTC
boat heat
r good2010-02-17 21:28 UTC
anyone familiar with SigMarine?
Reggie
Re: [Cal_Boats] boat heat
chris1232010-02-17 22:13 UTC
Ive been looking for the same information on lists and forums. As with
Dickinson, they are a Canadian Company out of BC and carried by Westmarine
and others. Other then that I have not found much data googling. One more
thing that is attractive, is that like Dickinson, they can be adapted to use
a drip feed system, which means no electrical requirement. So if the
batteries go dead, you still have heat. Thats all I've been able to track
down.
Best regards
/ch
Re: boat heat
Danny2010-02-18 08:02
Reggie:
I was told by a really old guy at Fisheries that SigMarine bought out the old Force 10 company. Same heaters, different name.
I reserve the right to be corrected.
Danny
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RE: [Cal_Boats] boat heat
Husar, Charlie [USA]2010-02-19 00:59 UTC
No, Alfred, but if you hum a few bars, I'll fake it.
Cheers
Charlie
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Subject: [Cal_Boats] boat heat
anyone familiar with SigMarine?
Reggie
RE: [Cal_Boats] boat heat
ld… [at] comcast.net2010-02-19 14:15 UTC
Charlie.....Please...not until you've had a couple...few...case....of MGD's to loosen up those golden pipes.
Les Hester
formerly
3-29#1005
Bay Breeze
From: Charlie Husar [USA]
To: Cal Boats
Sent: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 00:59:55 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: RE: [Cal_Boats] boat heat
No,
Alfred, but if you hum a few bars, I'll fake it.
Cheers
Charlie
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anyone
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SigMarine?
Reggie