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"Capt. Rob" wrote
. . . the propane oven is shutdown for good, until I decide it's worth coverting to CNG. Why no propane? It has 2.5 x more btu's than nat gas (per cu ft)! Hank Hill |
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Why no propane? It has 2.5 x more btu's than nat gas (per cu ft)!
Hank Hill There's been a quiet and quick switch to CNG here in my area. Without exception, everyone I know and many of the boats I see have abandoned the less safe propane. We almost never cook below, so I may not even bother either way. The oven and range on the 35s5 has never been used. We really prefer cooking on the outdoor grills. RB 35s5 NY |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
Why no propane? It has 2.5 x more btu's than nat gas (per cu ft)! Hank Hill There's been a quiet and quick switch to CNG here in my area. Without exception, everyone I know and many of the boats I see have abandoned the less safe propane. We almost never cook below, so I may not even bother either way. The oven and range on the 35s5 has never been used. We really prefer cooking on the outdoor grills. RB 35s5 NY ....and he can always plug in the electric cord on his crock pot.... |
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....and he can always plug in the electric cord on his crock pot....
How right you are. Our stove has an electric option and we'll use that when plugged in at the slip or other marinas. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... ...and he can always plug in the electric cord on his crock pot.... How right you are. Our stove has an electric option and we'll use that when plugged in at the slip or other marinas. What exactly do you mean by "when?" Max |
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![]() "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... ...and he can always plug in the electric cord on his crock pot.... How right you are. Our stove has an electric option and we'll use that when plugged in at the slip or other marinas. What exactly do you mean by "when?" 24/7 |
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when plugged in at the slip or other marinas.
What exactly do you mean by "when?" Scotty makes a good point. In our last summer with Alien, we visited 3 marinas on just one 3 day sail....Centreport, Norwalk and Port Jeff. So the electric cooker can make a lot of sense even for a local sailor. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. Rob wrote: Why no propane? It has 2.5 x more btu's than nat gas (per cu ft)! Hank Hill There's been a quiet and quick switch to CNG here in my area. Without exception, everyone I know and many of the boats I see have abandoned the less safe propane. We almost never cook below, so I may not even bother either way. The oven and range on the 35s5 has never been used. We really prefer cooking on the outdoor grills. RB 35s5 NY ...and he can always plug in the electric cord on his crock pot.... or call Pizza Hut on one of his many cell phones..... |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Why no propane? It has 2.5 x more btu's than nat gas (per cu ft)! Hank Hill There's been a quiet and quick switch to CNG here in my area. Without exception, everyone I know and many of the boats I see have abandoned the less safe propane. CNG, phttttttt.... must you always jump on the bandwagon? Scotty |
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![]() "Scout" wrote in message . .. "Capt. Rob" wrote . . . the propane oven is shutdown for good, until I decide it's worth coverting to CNG. Why no propane? It has 2.5 x more btu's than nat gas (per cu ft)! Hank Hill Paranoia! |
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