Heating & Appliances on the Canal des Alpines Septentrionales
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Add your businessHeating and appliances for narrowboats
Heating is a big deal for anyone living aboard or cruising through the colder months. Multi-fuel stoves (burning wood and coal) are the most popular choice on narrowboats, providing both warmth and character. Diesel-fired central heating systems like Eberspacher and Webasto units are another reliable option, especially for boats that cruise a lot.
Whichever system you use, proper ventilation is critical. Carbon monoxide is a real risk in the confined space of a narrowboat, so always have a working CO alarm and make sure your flue is correctly installed and regularly swept. The Boat Safety Scheme requires adequate fixed ventilation for all fuel-burning appliances.
If you're fitting a new stove or appliance, use an installer who understands marine applications. Domestic fitters may not appreciate the differences in flue routing, hearth requirements, and air supply on a boat. A badly fitted stove can be a fire risk or fail a BSS examination.
About Canal des Alpines Septentrionales for boaters
The Canal des Alpines Septentrionales, managed by Syndicat intercommunal du canal des alpines septentrionales is part of France's inland waterways network running approximately 45.29 kilometres.
It offers a straightforward cruising experience with no locks, making it popular with boaters who prefer a relaxed passage.
Below you'll find services, facilities, and local knowledge contributed by boaters who know this waterway well.