dustysheehan
New Member
Hi all,
As I head into winter living full time on a 31 footer in Europe, I'm eager to install a fireplace / stove of some sort to heat up the boat. Currently my boat (a Vindö 40) only has an 1800W Wallas Marin heater from the 90s and a DHR oil lamp for heating. When away from shore power and unable to fire up the electric space heater, I find myself a touch chilly. And it's only October.
My original plan was to purchase a small solid fuel stove - had my eyes on one of these Cubic Mini ones that seem to be becoming increasingly popular among liveaboards. However, I cannot find a good spot to put it - the spots that I want to put it are no good for bashing a hole through my deck, and the spots that are good for bashing a hole through my deck are not where I want to put it. Not to mention, there is the additional time one needs to spend gathering wood / coal, stoking a fire, cleaning up ash and soot, etc. (things I'd probably find some satisfaction in, but which I imagine become a little wearisome on a regular basis).
I came across some cool-looking bioethanol fireplaces - here's a nice-looking, Swedish-built one that would make for a neat piece of furniture, assuming I could bolt it down adequately - which don't require a chimney. My question for the group: Does anyone have any experience using these as a primary / major source of heat on their boat? I'm worried that although they might look great, they are more aesthetic than they are practical. They would do less to dry out the boat than a solid fuel stove and I fear the heat output / $ ratio will be quite a bit steeper than solid fuel or even diesel heaters. However, they do provide a 'real fire' experience and are extremely low maintenance - just fill up with ethanol and strike a match.
Would be great to hear from anyone that has one of these or has seriously considered getting one.
Many thanks,
Dustin
As I head into winter living full time on a 31 footer in Europe, I'm eager to install a fireplace / stove of some sort to heat up the boat. Currently my boat (a Vindö 40) only has an 1800W Wallas Marin heater from the 90s and a DHR oil lamp for heating. When away from shore power and unable to fire up the electric space heater, I find myself a touch chilly. And it's only October.
My original plan was to purchase a small solid fuel stove - had my eyes on one of these Cubic Mini ones that seem to be becoming increasingly popular among liveaboards. However, I cannot find a good spot to put it - the spots that I want to put it are no good for bashing a hole through my deck, and the spots that are good for bashing a hole through my deck are not where I want to put it. Not to mention, there is the additional time one needs to spend gathering wood / coal, stoking a fire, cleaning up ash and soot, etc. (things I'd probably find some satisfaction in, but which I imagine become a little wearisome on a regular basis).
I came across some cool-looking bioethanol fireplaces - here's a nice-looking, Swedish-built one that would make for a neat piece of furniture, assuming I could bolt it down adequately - which don't require a chimney. My question for the group: Does anyone have any experience using these as a primary / major source of heat on their boat? I'm worried that although they might look great, they are more aesthetic than they are practical. They would do less to dry out the boat than a solid fuel stove and I fear the heat output / $ ratio will be quite a bit steeper than solid fuel or even diesel heaters. However, they do provide a 'real fire' experience and are extremely low maintenance - just fill up with ethanol and strike a match.
Would be great to hear from anyone that has one of these or has seriously considered getting one.
Many thanks,
Dustin