Roach1948
Well-Known Member
Pascal Atkey\'s Pansy heaters - are they any good?
As I know from fitting-out Roach over the Winter that boats are cold places to be sometimes - even in Summer. I am really considering a heater as soon she will be free from the umbelical link of a power cable and electric radiator.
I am considering some sort of stove for the occasional night aboard and for maintenance weekends next winter when ashore (I will still have loads of work to do) that is free from leccy.
The Pansy looks like it could be the one for me. Main advantages are:
1. Delightfully eccentric name
2. Very small flue - low intrusion for my flush deck
3. Classic looks and quite attractive design IMHO.
Disadvantages seem to be that it can only burn voluminous charcoal, but that is fine for the occasional use I forsee.
Anybody here owns or uses a Pansy and can tell me whether I am taking my thinking in the right direction?
As I know from fitting-out Roach over the Winter that boats are cold places to be sometimes - even in Summer. I am really considering a heater as soon she will be free from the umbelical link of a power cable and electric radiator.
I am considering some sort of stove for the occasional night aboard and for maintenance weekends next winter when ashore (I will still have loads of work to do) that is free from leccy.
The Pansy looks like it could be the one for me. Main advantages are:
1. Delightfully eccentric name
2. Very small flue - low intrusion for my flush deck
3. Classic looks and quite attractive design IMHO.
Disadvantages seem to be that it can only burn voluminous charcoal, but that is fine for the occasional use I forsee.
Anybody here owns or uses a Pansy and can tell me whether I am taking my thinking in the right direction?