Pascal Atkey Pansy - fitting advice

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I have just acquired what I am sure is a Pascal Atkey Pansy heater. It has 2 flue sections a short one of approx 8 inches which attaches directly to the heater and a piece approx 18 inches which looks mated to this. The longer piece has a peculiar terminal, almost concertina like, with slots which may be for a hull fitting. I think in addition I need a 2 foot sectionfor above the deck. I need advice on attaching together the two pieces which I have, the purpose of the terminal, deck fittings and external flue. Can you help ?
 
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The longer piece has a peculiar terminal, almost concertina like, with slots which may be for a hull fitting.

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This section sounds like the chimney to me. Original Pansy's have a slot-vented chimney that fit over the flange on the deck iron. I have used mine without the chimney piece fitted, but the chimney does help on windy days. When not in use I cover the deck iron with an old film canister filled with mastic - I have some people use an old whisky bottle cork or the like.
 
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