lesmals Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 Hello to everyone and thanks for letting me in. My wife and I have recently bought a 35' Harvey Eastwood Broads Cruiser moored on the Trent. We've had several boats over the years had decided to give them up owing my healh problems. So here we are again gving it another go with this big old bus which is offering me the comfort of a caravan when really what I've always prefered a wooden boat with a full wheelhouse, lots of brass, dials and varnished wood but at least we're back on the water again. Maybe in the future she might go back on the Broads where she belongs if I could find a mooring as close as possible to my location.I have been looking on here and found our boat which was still on the Broads in the mid nintees I went to sea as a lad on BP tankers for a while but my wife won the tug o war there lol and then in the eightees I worked on a gravel quarry in Romney Marsh driving those mini tugs pushing gravel barges around in a lovely location, it was the best shore job that I'd ever had even though it was a bit cold in winter... for now guys. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hockham Admiral Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 Welcome aboard from us, Lesmals, and I'm sure you'll have some great stories to share! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ranworthbreeze Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 Hello Lesmals, Welcome to the forum from Tan & myself and thank you for your first post. Regards Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loribear Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 Hi lesmals, i also love the old wooden boats, they're lovely & they always look like they belong on the broads, welcome to the forum. Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goldengnome Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 Hello and welcome aboard i have also been looking for a wooden boat to restore i think they are great and are more in keeping with the broads tradition Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
650xs Posted January 16, 2014 Share Posted January 16, 2014 ahh wooden boot ...........................??????????????????????????? hello........ we love them tooo.......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lesmals Posted January 16, 2014 Author Share Posted January 16, 2014 http://www.kabola.co.uk/natural-draught/old-dutch-standard-od7 Thanks for the warm welcome from you all. I have just worked out how to upload an Avatar, her name is Acle Dawn. I have this Kabola heater installed on my boat but with having mobility problems I am unable get down and work out how to light it. and have no contact with the previous owner. I did wonder if anyone had the same or simular heater. I am having to run an electric fan heater to try and keep warm even though I have a full tank of diesel for this oil heater. I would appreceate any advice on lighting it, my wife has tried but has been unable to work it out, the heater is only three years old, thanks.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jillR Posted January 17, 2014 Share Posted January 17, 2014 hi lesmals welcome from me to and this is what craig has for your boathttp://www.broads.org.uk/wiki/index.php5?title=Boat_Details&BoatId=5149&BoatHistory=8015I had a reflex diesel heater on one of my old boats andall I remember is that the diesel used to go waxy whenit was cold and clog it all up so I used to burnkerosene with it but soon went over to a good old log burner,much nicer heat.looking at our local suppliers, it may still have someguarantee left if you have the paperwork.http://www.peachment.co.uk/heating-kabola/apart from giving it a clean out I would recon its bestto get someone who really knows what they are doing as itmay really be sensitive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hockham Admiral Posted January 17, 2014 Share Posted January 17, 2014 Hello and welcome aboard And to you,too,goldengnome! I see you've been a Member for a couple of months and this is your first post. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mowjo Posted January 17, 2014 Share Posted January 17, 2014 Welcome to the site Lesmals, I came across this it may help you,,, Frank,, http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CDgQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.elyboatchandlers.com%2Fdownload-document%2Fkabola-old-dutch-fitting&ei=byfZUouRLdSVhQeHxIG4CQ&usg=AFQjCNH24RiMimmAfhuSH2W-GsXL3wHKAA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mowjo Posted January 17, 2014 Share Posted January 17, 2014 Just in case you can't open that as you'll need Adobe reader, here's the start up bit in the manual,,Frank,,,,4.2 Starting the stoveFollow the procedure below to start the stove:1. Reset the overboil protection if the stove has a back boiler2. Remove the lid (Old Dutch) or open the door (Old English)3. Open the tap of the oil tank4. Set the oil regulator to setting 25. Push the lever of the flame protection device down6. Keep the lever pushed down, until oil flows in the burner pot7. Release the lever of the flame protection device8. Pour approximately 20 ml of spirit in the burner pot9. Light the spirit, using a torch or a match10. Replace the lid or close the door11. Wait until the spirit has almost burned off (the flame pattern recedes)12. Press the lever of the flame protection device13. Keep the lever pushed down for approximately 1-1,5 minutes until the flameis well established14. Wait approximately 15 minutes before you set the regulator to a lower orhigher settingIt is possible that condensation will occur on the back boiler. This condensationwill disappear when the water reaches its operating temperature5 OperationAfter the stove has been started according to paragraph 4.2, the operation of the stove is very simple.Using the control on the regulator, you can control the oil flow to the burner pot.The minimum flame setting should result in a round blue flame in the pot. This has to be achieved byvisual observation. If the flame burns lower, the burner will soot up rapidly and efficiency will bereduced dramatically.The lowest setting of the oil regulator does not necessarily mean the lowest operating setting of theboiler. Due to differences in temperature, composition (thinning agents) and oil quality, there may bedifferences in oil viscosity (thickness). This may result in the boiler burning differently on the samesetting of the oil regulator. By adjusting the control on the regulator you will be able to fine tune theburning characteristics.Attention: Never change the settings of the oil regulator. ( the adjustment screws) The regulatorhas been set exactly by the manufacturer. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lesmals Posted January 17, 2014 Author Share Posted January 17, 2014 Many thank for the help and advice for the diesel heater, fraid I don't think that this marina now allows solid fuel heaters owing to the close proximity between boats. Have printed out the Kabola manual that you found Frank, it will be a great help thanks also for the boat history info link. Have followed the A.R Peachment link and it looks like they have a list of local Kabola agents so if all else fails will get someone out to sort it. Although the only problem is with having just bought the boat and having an insurance survey so as to be able to get fully comp insurance. This threw up several faults that needed rectifying, which as you can imagine cost quite a bit. Whilst she was out of the water we had her anti fouled and new anodes, now there wasn't anything really major and most of the faults were safety orientated but as we know when paying to get even minor work done the final bill can soon adds up. So with all that cash is a bit short at the moment, hence trying light the stove ourselves now as we have some instructions, thanks guys. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lesmals Posted January 18, 2014 Author Share Posted January 18, 2014 PS I almost forgot thanks for your welcome goldengnome I've only just registered with the forum the other day, at least as far as I know it was lol. I'm pleased that I did as it's great being able to chat with friendly and like minded people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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