English: An example of a Gurney Stove, a type of solid fuel burning central heating stove invented by Goldsworthy Gurney, patented in 1856, and used in large buildings such as cathedrals. Some are said to be in use to this day. Photographed with permission at The Castle, Bude, Cornwall. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
• Classic fisherman’s cast iron wood or coal boat stove.
• Intended for boats between 20’ and 45’. Could also be used as supplemental space heating on larger boats… cabins, pilothouses or salons.
• Stainless steel sea rail standard.
• Two…
It seemed impossible to find any kind of standardized analysis of biofuel, pellet or other wood burning stoves which are immersed in a kind of cloud of owner loyalties. Fortunately I at least found this site which provides a good summary of some of the models. Enviro mini appears to be one of the better ones and is used by Sustain.ca mini home and other small, eco dwelling companies.
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