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Capt. Neal® wrote in message ...
"Joe" wrote in message om... That's a nice torch but can it burn propane? It is important to have a nice, clean-burning flame since the heater is not vented to the outside of the cabin. Most burn Kerosene. If properly used the throte of the torch becomes so hot the kerosene is vaporized as it enters the flame. It is a very clean burn, no soot at all. In the picture of the torch you will see a pre heater tub that is suppose to be under the torch not the valves, it is filled with fuel to preheat the burner. This type torch has been used for close to 100 years. As I stated before you can get ones with vertical flames that would work perfect for your heater. As others have stated your coleman tank will last 4 hours IF your lucky. If I recall, those old-style torches are gawdawful noisy. I recall the one my dear departed dad used to melt lead. It roared enough to wake up the dead. I doubt one could get a decent night's sleep listening to that racket. What? No way, they can be as quiet as a mouse. My little heater will run longer than four hours - guaranteed. I've already run it two hours on low for testing and the bottle is only a little lighter than a new one. I use the same bottles on my Force 10 barbeque and even with the much larger burner the barbeque lasts about 8 hours before it needs a new bottle. My magma grill uses them as well, Im lucky to get 3 sets of ribeyes out of a bottle, That 45 min burn time. I'm guessing two or three nights on low heat per propane bottle which amounts to less than a buck a night for a nice warm cabin. But, I'll let you skeptics know when we get a cold front. None so far to speak of. Today's it's in the mid 80's with warm southerly winds. Supposed to be some sort of little front coming on Thanksgiving but no significant temperature drop associated with it. Its a pretty rowdy front headin your way, we will get all the way down to 45 tonight, will have to drag out an extra quilt. Inside my fine english steel vessel you see no steel at all. Only fine Phillipino mahogony, Tan swede cushions, and fine vintage WWII issue Chelsea instruments from the battleship Oklahoma hanging on the bulkheads mixed with antique fine art. I have a favored print of the river Thames warfes dated 1830. When I bought RedCloud I stripped the interior Epoxied all the steel re-wired all the boat, all new state of the art lighting including side lite fiberoptics and LED lighitng put in 2 inches of insulation then Mahogany. For the shower and head I used grp sheeting like you see in many fine resturants. Sounds very spiffy. It's always nice to hear about fine vessels of which the owner is proud and happy enough to keep and sail for extended periods of time. This is indicative of a satisfied man, real sailor and a fine vessel. Indeed I love my boat it is perfect and will last a lifetime. Note the difference between your situation and that of the great pretender, Bobsprit, who has purchased a string of lackluster, unsuitable vessels only to attempt to get rid of them soon after he discovers they aren't capable of impressing his friends, let alone being suitable for cruising and living aboard comfortably. It's a shame. A sad shame indeed that his wifes boat is just another stepping stone for him to cast aside. People such as you myself, Ole Thom, Mooron, Navigator, and even Gilligan, if ever he should trade a mountain cabin in for a sea level cruising yacht, personify the true meaning of sailing. You even have me beat in a couple of areas one of which is your most excellent crew. Steel boat or not, you are to be commended. Thank you Capt. You have a fine Thanksgiving as well. Us American have much to be thankful for. Joe & Miss Terry Wishing you and Miss Terry a fine Thanksgiving day. Respectfully, Capt. Neal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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