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Does anyone know how much soot/dirt that these flued paraffin heaters emit? Does the deck and sails get covered ?
Does anyone know how much soot/dirt that these flued paraffin heaters emit? Does the deck and sails get covered ?
Does anyone know how much soot/dirt that these flued paraffin heaters emit? Does the deck and sails get covered ?
I have only recently considered a heater like this. Up to now I have always planned to get a blown hot air heater so I have not really thought about it carefully. However on a quick glance at some of the alternatives they seem to recommend the air source for the heater be as close as possible so would not the air flow the heater creates just be from the air source to the heater ?
Could it be that a closed system moved warm air efficiently around the boat due to convection ? Then you could open ventilation sources to maximise that. I do like the fact that the Samphire system is always going to have enough fresh air for combustion even if all the hatches are shut.Well yep. But with the samphires it's a completely closed system... and with a bog standard solid fuel single flue stove the intake is whatever hatch you happen to have open at the time so you can control the flow.
Blown air heaters are great but they're bloomin noisy and despite what others seem to experience I find they really take their toll on the battery so you end up having to run engine or generator when solar or wind would otherwise have been enough. Not all the time mind.
Could it be that a closed system moved warm air efficiently around the boat due to convection ? Then you could open ventilation sources to maximise that. I do like the fact that the Samphire system is always going to have enough fresh air for combustion even if all the hatches are shut.
Yes, and considering that drying out the boat/oilies is one of the main reasons for wanting a heater it sounds like a big disadvantage. It is one of those frustrating purchases where you do not know if you have made the right decision until you get one. Then you are either very happy or very pi**ed off.Yes probably, and the all hatches closed thing is definitely true also, it's probably very very safe as a result. But it's not going to shift anything like the volume of air that a standard single flue stove will, as they get the combined airflows of both convection and throughput.
Yes, and considering that drying out the boat/oilies is one of the main reasons for wanting a heater it sounds like a big disadvantage. It is one of those frustrating purchases where you do not know if you have made the right decision until you get one. Then you are either very happy or very pi**ed off.
I have been reading through some old threads and there is a lot of info!
Some people recommend the Sigmar heater. This appears similar/identical to the Dickinson - is it the same thing ?
Thanks CB. Email sent.Some say Sigmar heaters are better than any other. I can't comment. But Ely Boat Chandlers are very knowledgeable on the subject and happy to natter about them (no connection, but I've bent their ear about them and they're very patient):
http://www.elyboatchandlers.com/wall-mounted-heaters
Could it be that a closed system moved warm air efficiently around the boat due to convection ? Then you could open ventilation sources to maximise that. I do like the fact that the Samphire system is always going to have enough fresh air for combustion even if all the hatches are shut.
I have no experience of blown warm air heating so cannot comment on the noise but I do know that the heater itself would have to go near our cabin and swmbo is extremely sensitive to noise !
I also think I would enjoy the ritual of lighting it. I have a coal fire at home and never get bored lighting that. The other nice thing about the Samphire is you can see the cosy glow of the flame.
I wonder anyone who has spent time cruising with both types of system (blown air, stoves) could comment on the pros and cons of each. I realise there will be loads of stuff on the forum already which I will read now but any new comments would be welcome .....