MikeP
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After a season of putting it off, I decided to replace my defective block heater today. It's under the mounting bracket for the alternator so that makes it a bit of a chore to get to but I figured I'd do it while my old NECO autopilot waits for it's new transistor! 
I don't know what brand the block heater is but I assume it's one of the Kim hotstarts but I'll determine that after I pull it. When I bought the boat it had house-type thermostats connected to the block heaters which looked rather "un-marine-like" so I removed them very quickly. But I'm thinking of installing Tstats for them when I install the new ones. But I got to wondering what real purpose they would serve for me.
I never left the heaters on for extended periods so I don't really see what good a Tstat would do. The longest I recall leaving them on was maybe a couple of hours and the water temp in the block never got above 140. I can understand having Tstats if the block heaters are left on for many hours or days but since I never do that, I can't really see any reason to have them.
Am I missing something? Do some folks leave them on for extended periods where the Tstats would actually be needed to limit the temp? I don't think the heaters in my engines could ever get the temps up past around 140 though I don't know that for sure.
So do Tstats serve a useful purpose for block heaters?

I don't know what brand the block heater is but I assume it's one of the Kim hotstarts but I'll determine that after I pull it. When I bought the boat it had house-type thermostats connected to the block heaters which looked rather "un-marine-like" so I removed them very quickly. But I'm thinking of installing Tstats for them when I install the new ones. But I got to wondering what real purpose they would serve for me.
I never left the heaters on for extended periods so I don't really see what good a Tstat would do. The longest I recall leaving them on was maybe a couple of hours and the water temp in the block never got above 140. I can understand having Tstats if the block heaters are left on for many hours or days but since I never do that, I can't really see any reason to have them.
Am I missing something? Do some folks leave them on for extended periods where the Tstats would actually be needed to limit the temp? I don't think the heaters in my engines could ever get the temps up past around 140 though I don't know that for sure.
So do Tstats serve a useful purpose for block heaters?