Dickinson Newport Solid Fuel Heater
The Dickinson Newport Solid Fuel Heater is a compact, bulkhead-mounted stove designed specifically for smaller leisure boats and occasional use.[…]
Read moreSolid fuel heating remains the definitive choice for inland waterway mariners who prioritise reliability and high-intensity radiant heat. Unlike diesel-fired systems, these appliances provide a dry heat that effectively manages the high humidity levels common in boat cabins, particularly during the winter months. Because they operate independently of the vessel’s 12V or 24V electrical supply, they are the most dependable heat source for off-grid living and long-term cruising. At Marine Heating Solutions, we provide expertly engineered heating installations that balance traditional comfort with modern safety standards.
Installing a multi-fuel or wood-burning stove in a confined marine environment requires an uncompromising focus on fire safety and gas-tightness. Our engineering-led approach ensures that every system is integrated into the vessel’s structure with technical precision.
We supply, install, and maintain the most trusted names in marine solid fuel heating:

Morso: The Squirrel models are industry icons, renowned for their cast-iron longevity and classic design.

Go Eco Adventurer: Designed specifically for small-space living, offering a modern aesthetic and highly controllable air intake.

Chilli Penguin: British-made stoves that combine high-efficiency combustion with the option for integrated ovens and boilers.

Salamander: The ‘Hobbit’ is the premier compact stove for narrowboats, fitting into the tightest hearth footprints.

Bubble: Robustly engineered multi-fuel stoves available in a variety of traditional and contemporary finishes.
Explore our full selection of boat-ready solid fuel stoves below. This range includes both multi-fuel and dedicated wood-burning models compatible with marine flue systems; for specific technical drawings and output ratings, please use the main menu to visit the manufacturer-specific sections.
For any vessel operating under a Canal & River Trust (CRT) license, the solid fuel system must satisfy the Boat Safety Scheme (BSS) inspection criteria. This includes mandatory requirements for non-combustible hearth materials, specific distances to combustible bulkheads, and the presence of a certified Carbon Monoxide alarm.
As OFTEC registered technicians, we certify that our installations comply with the BS 8511:2010 Code of Practice. Our “right first time” philosophy ensures your stove is not just an aesthetic feature, but a technically sound heating system that meets all insurance and BSS requirements.

The Dickinson Newport Solid Fuel Heater is a compact, bulkhead-mounted stove designed specifically for smaller leisure boats and occasional use.[…]
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