I'm planning to add a solid fuel heater to the pilothouse cabin of my Nimble Arctic. It will be either a Tiny Tot from Fatsco, or a Dickinson bullkhead mounted heater. In either case there will be a 3" stainless flue from the heater and will be properly installed.
My question is with regard to the Coast Guard regs in case I'm stopped for a safety inspection.
In particular, I'm wondering if the regs require some sort of shielding around the flue other than the common sense protection of the bulkhead, deck and surrounding areas from heat. I've tried searching the Coast Guard site and elsewhere with no luck so far on the actual regs related to onboard heaters/stoves.
Since it's a solid fuel heater, no issues on safe propane or liquid fuel storage lockers, etc.
Does anyone have the Coast Guard regs as apply to a solid fuel heater? Common sense is one thing, but the regs may be another... is a flue guard required by the Coast Guard?
Thanks!
My question is with regard to the Coast Guard regs in case I'm stopped for a safety inspection.
In particular, I'm wondering if the regs require some sort of shielding around the flue other than the common sense protection of the bulkhead, deck and surrounding areas from heat. I've tried searching the Coast Guard site and elsewhere with no luck so far on the actual regs related to onboard heaters/stoves.
Since it's a solid fuel heater, no issues on safe propane or liquid fuel storage lockers, etc.
Does anyone have the Coast Guard regs as apply to a solid fuel heater? Common sense is one thing, but the regs may be another... is a flue guard required by the Coast Guard?
Thanks!