rotrax
Well-Known Member
There are plenty of gas hot water heaters available, provided ventilation is good they should be no more potentialy dangerous than a cooker.
The boat we purchased recently in NZ has one to the side of the galley. It has a heat shield above the outlet vent-it produces plenty of heat there-and heats the water up quite quickly.
Ventilation is not a problem as it is within 1 metre of the hatch. If the shower is used the hatch must be open, but for washing up the 20 or 30 seconds it takes to fill the bowl is not a problem.
You know a Vaillant type works-fit another. I am sure you can find an alternative site for one. Very common on Narrowboats. IIRC the Paloma on a Narrowboat we owned in the 70's had a flue.
Good Luck!
The boat we purchased recently in NZ has one to the side of the galley. It has a heat shield above the outlet vent-it produces plenty of heat there-and heats the water up quite quickly.
Ventilation is not a problem as it is within 1 metre of the hatch. If the shower is used the hatch must be open, but for washing up the 20 or 30 seconds it takes to fill the bowl is not a problem.
You know a Vaillant type works-fit another. I am sure you can find an alternative site for one. Very common on Narrowboats. IIRC the Paloma on a Narrowboat we owned in the 70's had a flue.
Good Luck!