DoubleEnder
Well-Known Member
I was absolutely set on a solid fuel stove but am now having desperate second thoughts and losing sleep. The interior is now going back in so decisions must be made soon.
I have very limited space (of course, its a 1930s designed sailing yacht). The only place I can fit a coal/charcoal stove will mean losing precious lockers. The fuel store will take up even more space.
I'm also a bit unkeen on the through deck and cowl business, and I do wonder how we deal with the situation where it's time to leave the boat but the stove's still alight.....?
So I am (pause, cross yourselves) thinking about a blown air diesel burner eg. Eber, Webasto, whatever. I can find space aft for the unit, and a single outlet would be enough.
I've read lots of threads on other fora, but wondered if anyone has experience relevant to a mahogany on oak carvel hull. Or can persuade me to hold the faith.
Thanks
Graham
I have very limited space (of course, its a 1930s designed sailing yacht). The only place I can fit a coal/charcoal stove will mean losing precious lockers. The fuel store will take up even more space.
I'm also a bit unkeen on the through deck and cowl business, and I do wonder how we deal with the situation where it's time to leave the boat but the stove's still alight.....?
So I am (pause, cross yourselves) thinking about a blown air diesel burner eg. Eber, Webasto, whatever. I can find space aft for the unit, and a single outlet would be enough.
I've read lots of threads on other fora, but wondered if anyone has experience relevant to a mahogany on oak carvel hull. Or can persuade me to hold the faith.
Thanks
Graham