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Just now, OldBerkshireBoy said:
Didnt the OP say No to the wood burner in the opening post.
Ventilation is key as are the water/dampness absobing cyrstals. There is a main service agent in Norwich for Webasto & Eberspacher but as said they are expensive for service or repairs.
There are cheaper options out there which would suit a Hampton Safari.
thank you! i am again considering a solid fuel burner as it would be the simplest option, just having trouble working out where to put one on a mark 3 and also have heard some scary things about fire on grp
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On 27/06/2021 at 23:59, dredger said:
I like this post, my hampton mark three with a hole in it's transom, low Air draft, front well sliding roof, room for a woodburner and any of the other fancy modern stuff is perfect IMHO. Not got it under potter hiegham bridge yet though. My last time was 1974! I live in hope.
Dave
hello dave, where would you put a wood burner? im trying to find the right spot for one in my hamptoms safari 3 at the moment!
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hello there,
i really want to put a small wood burning/multifuel stove on my 25ft hampton safari mark 3. im hearing different things about the safety aspect of having a fire stove on a fiberglass boat. has anyone successfully put one on this model and if so, where did you put it!?
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hello there! i just bought a hampton safari 3 & will be living aboard full time!
i have noticed that my duvet & clothes feel damp. is that normal for this time of year?
also, i want to install a heating system as i cant fit a wood burning stove. ive been recommended wallas spartan heater system. does anyone have any experience or if you use something different in your hampton safari 3 i’d love to hear about it!
thank you!
aisha
Damp On Hampton Safari Cruiser
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ok will do, is that a separate website?
no moorings for me, i’ll be a continuous cruiser in london!