As some of you know, I am the US distributor for the wonderful Propex furnaces for small campervans and boats. Propex also offers a small self-contained water heater, which is also propane-fired and externally vented. It could possibly fit into our vans but will take up a good bit of storage space and will require modification to cabinetry. I've included the Adventurewagen group here as the cabinets there [I believe] lend themselves better to installation of the unit. I have one of these units in stock if someone would like to try one, priced at $300. I'd love to hear any feedback, both positive and negative, as to whether the unit is something I should consider selling or how it does/does not fit into the campervan concept. Thanks! http://www.mindspring.com/~thewestyman/Malagabrochure.pdf <http://www.mindspring.com/~thewestyman/Malagabrochure.pdf> http://www.mindspring.com/~thewestyman/Malagafrontpage.pdf <http://www.mindspring.com/~thewestyman/Malagafrontpage.pdf> Karl Mullendore Westy Ventures 3333 Gapland Road Gapland, MD 21779 ph: 301.432.4645 |
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