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Old 10-10-2015, 16:56   #1
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I'm looking for a bulkhead mounted solid fuel heater. What's out there?
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Old 11-10-2015, 13:40   #2
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I think I have a "cole heater/stove" in my garage. will get back to you tomorrow or Tuesday. --Tim
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Looking to buy a bulkhead mounted solid fuel heater. What's out there?
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Something like this?

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Old 11-10-2015, 15:17   #4
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Re: Bulkhead mounted solid fuel heater

Yes, something like a newport would work fine. I'd like to find someone who has remodeled their boat and has the flue and deck fittings, etc.
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Re: Bulkhead mounted solid fuel heater

If you're interested in kerosene as an option (yes, I know...liquid not solid) I have a Shipmate in excellent working condition. It's self-contained (no remote tank), uses standard 1" marine stainless tubing as a chimney, includes a deck cap, and doesn't require a huge hole. $150 plus the ride.
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Dickinson has the Newport on for 325 type in Bing it will direct you to where you can get it I lost the Flue Collar for mine and just saw this the other day Good Luck I just love mine
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Yes- I have a cole stove/heater model 1655. I also have the flue pipe with damper. Will try to find deck plate. If you are interested I'll take pictures tomorrow. I'd be looking for$125 without deck plate, if I have it.$150 --Tim.
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You may want to repost in the "General Classifieds" .
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For bulkhead mounts, the Dickinson Newport is kind of the benchmark.

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Yes- I have a cole stove/heater model 1655. I also have the flue pipe with damper. Will try to find deck plate. If you are interested I'll take pictures tomorrow. I'd be looking for$125 without deck plate, if I have it.$150 --
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Maine, that's $150 for a Dickinson solid fuel with flue and deck plate?

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The stove/heater I have available is a "cole" stove model 1655 by Ratelco.
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What about the "cubic mini"

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Hello Cambio, I just posted a Newport solid heater in the classifieds. Hope you had a good Thanksgiving!

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