I only have a laptop to power and a phone to charge so in theory yes.Can you really get enough power to move the boat as well as all your onboard electric demands ?
Get a good size battery bank and a log burner and a top quality controller, you'll harvest next to nothing in the Winter months so just be aware. I've a 100w panel and 110 leisure in my camper and you'll be surprised how short a time it lasts.Port or starboard half?
Fridge? gas I guess, heating? Log burner and radiators? Lights, TV? Water pump?I only have a laptop to power and a phone to charge so in theory yes.
Log burner will heat water, no radiators, no TV, candles only, no fridge needed. Water pump tba.Fridge? gas I guess, heating? Log burner and radiators? Lights, TV? Water pump?
candles only
Not as much as you'd expect.Sounds a bit 'hair shirt' for most, but if it works for you...
How long is the boat ? How will the heat get into the bedroom ?Log burner will heat water, no radiators, no TV, candles only, no fridge needed. Water pump tba.
A simple air circulation system piped heat small fan distributing a the heat from the flue pipe would work extremely well. Vast majority of heat just goes out of the chimney. Heating a an exchanger then blowing warmed air is at least scavenging some of this heat.How long is the boat ? How will the heat get into the bedroom ?
Lots of narrow boats already have solar just to keep their batteries topped up.
I can't see you'll be traveling in winter.
My humble Ford has 'keyless go'