William_H
Well-Known Member
Cabin heating
From someone who knows nothing of cabin heating but has to comment...
On a small boat you surely have a cooker. Hopefully spirit cooker for safety. This surely would be useful for heating the cabin.
Now ventilation and CO are a real concern. You don't want to have to get up and close the hatch when you turn off the heat. I would go for a chimney over the cooker. Perhaps with a small fan to induce removal of gases. The chimney could be straight up from the cooker through the roof or better turning to go aft to the aft cabin bulkhead. If the chimney is made of copper or Ali then the heat of exhaust gases will heat the chimney and so transfer heat into the cabin. The chimney should I would think have a funnel that can be fitted over the cooking flame which would radiate the heat. With a small electric fan the chimney could be quite small diameter. 50mm?
Well that is what I would try for a start. Followed by a home made heater with chimney mounted down low. Perhaps drip feed of diesel kerosene etc. good luck olewill
From someone who knows nothing of cabin heating but has to comment...
On a small boat you surely have a cooker. Hopefully spirit cooker for safety. This surely would be useful for heating the cabin.
Now ventilation and CO are a real concern. You don't want to have to get up and close the hatch when you turn off the heat. I would go for a chimney over the cooker. Perhaps with a small fan to induce removal of gases. The chimney could be straight up from the cooker through the roof or better turning to go aft to the aft cabin bulkhead. If the chimney is made of copper or Ali then the heat of exhaust gases will heat the chimney and so transfer heat into the cabin. The chimney should I would think have a funnel that can be fitted over the cooking flame which would radiate the heat. With a small electric fan the chimney could be quite small diameter. 50mm?
Well that is what I would try for a start. Followed by a home made heater with chimney mounted down low. Perhaps drip feed of diesel kerosene etc. good luck olewill