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Choosing the Best Marine Water Heater for Your Boat

Choosing the Best Marine Water Heater for Your Boat

19th Dec 2019

How to Choose the Best Marine Water Heater for Your Boat

A marine water heater is an important boating appliance and is responsible for heating up the water used for showering, washing-up, and other personal hygiene applications related to marine sanitation. There are several water heaters used in the boating industry, each with various functions, heating capacity, build quality, and power; making it difficult for buyers to find the right water heater for their maritime needs.

There are a number of factors to consider when purchasing a new water heater for your boat:

  • Strong build quality with protective features
  • Adaptability and dynamic performance
  • Size and model variation (because one size does not fit all)
  • Reliable warranty

Just like your marine toilet needs a specific pump to handle your business, your boat needs a specific water heater to meet its own size requirements. Look for an established brand that carries multiple models with variation in both gallon capacity and power configurations. Torrid water heaters have been made in the United States for more than 40 years, offering 35 models for boat owners to choose from with horizontal and vertical placement options. The Torrid line offers a wide selection of capacity and voltages ranging from 6 to 80 gallons, with 12 VDC, 120 VAC, 240 VAC, and Three Phase power configurations.

Marine water heaters are exposed to high-humidity, aggressive water conditions and other harsh environmental factors, making build quality a top factor in selecting the right unit. Torrid produces high-quality and feature rich water heaters complete with glass-lined inner tank vessels to mitigate the risk of corrosion and reduce bacterial build-up. This is unique to Torrid water heaters, and compliments other enviable features such as foam-insulation, replaceable magnesium anodes, and an improved Integrated Heat Exchanger (IX) model with twice the heat transference as earlier models.

A boat’s water heater is an investment, and not one that buyers should set out to repeat year after year. To extend the life of a water heater and make the investment worthwhile, boaters should look for water heaters with stainless-steel outer jackets. Units with aluminum outer jackets aren’t as durable, and the level of protection degrades over time. Torrid water heaters come standard with 304 brushed stainless-steel outer jackets with optional powder covering to ensure the highest level of lasting performance.

Selecting the best marine water heater for your boat is an important decision, and one that requires research and understanding of the various water heater models, functions, and warranties. If you have trouble figuring out which water heater is best for you to  contact us and we will help you pick the model that best suits your boating and sanitation needs. After all, after you use your marine toilet – you’ll need to wash up!