20th November update

Just a short video about some changes made to the boat.

I’ve fitted these now.

They’ve been on for a few weeks.

The boat has warmed up.

If I take it in fuel terms, I’ve used about 40% of the fuels I would usually use since fitting these devices.

That’s about 50% fuels savings in the week.

Well worth the £12.

I don’t wake up with a cold head now!

I really need this for the forthcoming cold winter.

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One thought on “20th November update”

  1. Great idea. The other window in your bed room you could cover with the film up to the pane which opens as the single glaze and aluminum frame are very cold. Hope you’ve got that little gas fire for anadditional quick burst of heat first thing in the morning.

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