Heating & Appliances on the Daw End Canal
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Heating 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 Daw End Canal for boaters
The Daw End Canal, managed by CRT is part of the UK's inland waterways network.
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.