Daysailor's Portable Stove -- JetBoil
On Sep 23, 9:42 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
A thermos flask is very handy but it does not take the place of a
stove on a small cruising vessel.
"Capt. JG" wrote:
A daysailor needs a stove?
Some do.
If it's a "daysailor" that is likely to be sailed for long hours, in
chilly weather, and/or for more hours and/or with more crew than a
Thermos is likely to take care of.
Please note I said "small cruising vessel."
One factor to bear in mind is that you can warm up the cabin/cuddy
with a small stove, and warm up your hands with it... not something
you can do with a Thermos.... especially an empty one....
DSK
All true, but I'm not a big fan of open flames on a small, tippy boat. You
can use reusable hand-warmers and layers to stay warm. You can have multiple
thermos. You can have energy bars. My last choice would be something I can
knock over that's on fire. :-) The jetboil doesn't look very stable....
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"j" ganz
Good point Jon. I've been using protein bars all
year and run out of my favorite kind. They work
great, and store well. No need for a stove at all.
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