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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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when plugged in at the slip or other marinas. What exactly do you mean by "when?" Scotty makes a good point. Yes, I usually do, butt you're replying to Maxprop. SBV |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
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 Best electric cooker around is an electric skillet...you can even bake cupcakes in one....that and an electric pressure cooker |
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![]() "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. Rob wrote: 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 Best electric cooker around is an electric skillet...you can even bake cupcakes in one....that and an electric pressure cooker I have an inverter, but still don't think an electric skillet is a useful thing on the hook, which is where we typically are when cruising. That's what propane is for. :-) Max |
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![]() "Maxprop" wrote in message news ![]() "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. Rob wrote: 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 Best electric cooker around is an electric skillet...you can even bake cupcakes in one....that and an electric pressure cooker I have an inverter, but still don't think an electric skillet is a useful thing on the hook, which is where we typically are when cruising. That's what propane is for. :-) bob's afraid of propane. |
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Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Capt. Rob wrote: 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 Best electric cooker around is an electric skillet...you can even bake cupcakes in one....that and an electric pressure cooker I have an inverter, but still don't think an electric skillet is a useful thing on the hook, which is where we typically are when cruising. That's what propane is for. :-) Max I was referring to when on the dock since on the hook is not a familiar term for Robbie.... |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote: 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. Have you ever tried "fasting"? LP |
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