Will 400w or 600w Heater Work For Winter Storage In 25 Foot Bayliner Boat?
Published 09/30/2025 >
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I’m torn between the 400W and 600W Xtreme heaters for my 25’ Bayliner. Which one do you recommend?
asked by: Paul
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Expert Reply:
Paul, that’s right in the middle sizing-wise. The 400W # XH67FR is rated for boats up to 24’, while the 600W # XH77FR is made for boats up to 28’. Since you’re at 25’, I’d lean toward the 600W for extra margin, especially if you’re storing on a lift or in harsher winters. If the boat sits in the water in a mild climate, the 400W could be fine.
Do you normally see single-digit temps where you keep your Bayliner?
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Andrew N
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