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Tilley lamps & similar!
Until I win the lottery and buy an Eberspacher heater Rolling Eyes I was thinking of getting a little heat in the boat. I was going to get an Origo5100 but then thought why not get a Tilley lamp and that will save the light batteries as well if it gives off a bit of heat - only need to take the edge of the cold. I'm up against condensation and CO'2 in the boat and don't want to go down the road of putting flues in etc.

Anyone used a Tilley, do they give off much heat, are they dangerous - don't want the thing to flare up in the cabin Shocked

A nice brass one would be in keeping with the boats interior Very Happy

http://www.tilleylamp.co.uk/catalog/index.php
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I use a Tilley lamp in the garden and camping, they do give off quite a bit of heat but they also give off quite a stink, not sure about CO2, so wouldn't recommend it in confined spaces. You could have a look at Bullfinch lamps which run off propane so are cleaner burning, they are also much brighter than a Tilley, I picked a couple up on ebay for about £10 each.

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Tilley's are also a pain in the bum to start as you have to warm them up with meths for about 5 minutes first which could be quite difficult in the dark and also dangerous on a boat.
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Here's a Bullfinch on ebay at the moment http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bullfinch-Gas-La...2a24491c2d
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I use a Vapalux paraffin lamp. Gives off 1kw of heat and good amount of light. Great piece of kit used by the MOD. Have used Tilley's but prefer the Vapalux.

bpman uses a Coleman twin mantle lamp. Very good light output but I don't know what the heat output is.

I bought mine about 4 years ago off eBay for £30 used, they seem to have increase in price !

New unused Vapalux for sale on eBay

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vapalux-M320-Lam...4d05caa7c1 2007 TD5 90 Hard Top
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Thanks guys I'll look into them.

Been doing a bit of research and current/later Tilleys are not so good for quality. Same goes with Petromax lamps, early ones again very good though.

Vapalux have a very good reputation all round. They stopped making them a couple of years ago but are now back in production and I'm not sure of new ones quality!

Although many people use them inside boats it does seem at some point you will get a flare up Rolling Eyes you shouldn't if you don't rush the pre-heating BUT!!! I suppose you could light it outside but that not a lot of fun in a force 7 with the rain belting down Sad I have a fire blanket but still Confused

Maybe Propane is a better option or an Origo5100 Sad
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There's a guy sells old vapalux on eBay, nice brass ones which should go nicely in the boat. However the Coleman dual mantle ones are brighter, run on petrol and give off loads of heat.

Recently got two delivered new for £82 from a surplus store on line (ill look out the name tomorrow)

Great bits of kit with no flare ups.

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these are superb for light and heat.

we used to use them in largeish (10 man) tents in the cold, worked very well as a heater too! Cheers

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I've a Bullfinch lamp (and one for spares) you can have if you arrange collection.
About 35 years old with Calor butane regulator.

Got two Tilleys but they're not for sale. 
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Vapalux Thumbs Up
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i think the coleman might be a bit risky on a boat, the Vapalux is indeed a great lamp and a safer fuel. but, if you really need to light up the place, get one of these ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rq5tEV2a_A

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Thanks for the kind offer Laurie and Steve a bright idea but heat is the main need, you can buy a cooker that doubles as a heater which I'll look into (Wallis or Willis) some put a flower pot or brick on their cooker though.

I really fancy a Vapalux (OK toy for my birthday Very Happy ) they were used in a recent high profile arctic expedition apparently!
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Lighting instructions for the Vapalux.

http://www.base-camp.co.uk/instructions%20Vlux.htm

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Coleman dual fuel lantern (twin filamement) gives off loads of heat. They are very bright and easy to use. 2021 Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE D300 MHEV
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Yes the Coleman is probably a top option but petrol onboard would be a no,no. Not sure what the Colemans own fuel is....

BUT I like the traditional value of the Vapalux Very Happy

Number 7 instruction - don't fiddle with it...

http://www.base-camp.co.uk/instructions%20Vlux.htm
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coleman fuel is like petrol, that's why I recommended the Vapalux
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