I am getting ready to install a small propane water heater in my tear and I am thinking of using it as part of a heating system as well. My idea is to install a heater core out of a car or truck, they can be had brand new for as little as $15 at Napa, anyway, I would build a vent in the galley wall and make a small insulated sheet metal cabinet that the heater core would be mounted in, recirculate the heated water through the core and water heater with a small water pump, (if done right the water could be circulated through convection alone) and use a small cooling fan to recirculate the heated air through the core, into the cabin and back through the core.
I think this would be a very efficient heating system, small water pumps use very little electricity as do small 12 volt cooling fans.
This type of heating system could be easily controlled thermostatically as well so once you set the temp it would be automatic and save lots of energy.
Do any of you see any reason why this would not work well?
I am open to suggestions! Thanks, Aaron