Manufacturer of marine climate control systems of 10,000 and 17,000 BTU.
[Westerbeke Corporation, Taunton, MA, USA]
Bulkhead-mounted pressurized diesel/kerosene or propane cabin heaters. Also direct vent cabin heater with low pressure and no connection between the cabin and the heater′s air intake or exhaust for safety. Integrated fan.
[Force 10, Richmond, BC, Canada]
Traditional wood, charcoal or coal stoves originally made by the Lunenburg Foundry. Three models, all surprisingly small. Iron or porcelain enamel finishes. Can be converted to other fuels.
[Navigator Stove Works, Inc., Eastsound, WA, USA]
Old Dutch and Old English diesel-fired local heaters are "suitable for all marine conditions; from the stillness of the canal to the crashing of the ocean." Boiler version can be used with remote radiators. Also offers central heating systems for boats.
[Kabola Heating Systems, Oudewater, the Netherlands]
Air heaters for rapid heat, or water heaters for compactness and temperature control. Available for DIY installation. Hydronic (water) systems can also provide hot water. The company encourages DIY installation.
[Webasto AG, Stockdorf, Germany]
Serious diesel stoves for heating the cabin. Freestanding or bulkhead models in stainless steel. Options include cast iron cooking plates and fiddle rail, water coil for producing hot water.
[Refleks Olieovne A-S, Ringe, Denmark]
Bulkhead-mounted diesel or kerosene-burning heaters, with through-deck flue, draws either from its own small fuel tank or (for diesel) the boat′s tanks directly.
[Blakes Lavac Taylors, Warsash, the UK]
Wireless, marine CO2 alarm retains CO level that activated it to aid first responders in choosing treatment. Two alarm levels, caution (children and seniors) and Hazardous (adults).
[MTI Industries, Inc., Volo, IL, USA]
Famous for their natural-draft diesel heaters, floor- or bulkhead-mounted. They provide dry heat and, on some models, a fireplace. Models for boats from 30 to 40 feet included Newport, Lofoten, Antarctic, and Alaska models.
[Dickinson Marine (1997) Ltd., Coquitlam, BC, Canada]
Compact diesel air heaters from 6 to 41 thousand BTU. The smaller models are called bunk heaters, designed for small sleeping spaces on boats or trucks. Made and also marketed by Eberspacher.
[Espar Heaters, Esslingen, Germany]