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Jeff October 5th 06 01:32 AM

suggestions for a stove?
 
Scout-
I was going to suggest the same thing. We used our old BBQ a lot, and
this year I got the Magma II. Its a major improvement, with the
hinged lid and lighter. Also, it never once blew out. In fact, it
was flawless.

The old one was plumbed to the main propane, but I didn't bother with
this so far - it too easy to just use the small bottles.

The stove below does get used; since we sort of move on board for the
summer, and always stay at anchor, so its hard to do a quick b'fast
run. Coffee, eggs, & toast down below in the morning, but dinner is
on the BBQ.

BTW, I don't mind having the propane on board - our tank locker is in
the stern, well ventilated, and the solenoid is always turned off
immediately. However, if we had simpler needs, I might consider the
Origo.

Scotty wrote:

Hey Scout, sure was nice out this week. Do you have, or
plan to get a BBQ? Like a rail mount Force 10, or Magma for
the stern rail? I have a propane one and do about 90% of my
cooking on it. Highly recommend getting one.
I have a CNG, 2 burner stove and oven. Never used the oven.
Mostly use the stove for coffee, occasional cooked breakfast
or a bowl of soup at night. I carry a one burner Coleman
propane stove just in case I run out of CNG on a trip.
I store the bottles in the cabin. My slip neighbor mounted a
PVC pipe with glued bottom cap and loose top cap on his
stern rail and it holds two bottles.


Scotty



Scotty October 5th 06 02:12 AM

suggestions for a stove?
 

"Dave" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 19:51:01 -0400, "Scotty"

said:

Canadian football is on par with women's basketball.


You mean the 6 to a team kind, with offense and defense of

each side on
separate halves of the court, and no more than 2 dribbles,

or the 5 to a
team kind the more closely resembles men's b'ball?


ha ha, the first time my wife told me she used to be a
''rover'' on her basketball team, I was flabbergasted..

SBV



katy October 5th 06 03:11 AM

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Scotty wrote:
Canadian football is on par with women's basketball.

Scotty


"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
...
katy wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote:
? "Jim K." wrote:
??
?? ??...eagles fan?
??
?? ? Yup!
??
?? cool - It's so important we beat Dallas this week -

especially since we
?? habded the win to the giants.
?
? Whoa, hold on there! Now you're 'dissin America's

Team! Fie on you,
? "Guard thy head well, for ere long...."
?
? Cheers
? Marty
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Marty...you're Canadian...you're not supposed to know

anything about
mercan football....

It's the only decent kind, ever watch CFL? Boring game,

only 3 downs, so
not as many first downs get made, a lot of work around

mid-field. Run
once, pass once, punt... repeat as necessary. Besides

all the good
players go the US, we hire the guys who can't make it in

the NFL, nuff
said?

Cheers
Marty



My granddaughter made 3 naskets in her game tonight..they won 26 to 6...

katy October 5th 06 03:13 AM

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Scotty wrote:
"Jim K." wrote in message
ups.com...
Hey - I truly apologize if I'm out of line - and if I am -

"I'm Sorry"
- but what's katy's problem? in person people have

manners. She seems
to think that on the web it's okay to be rude. I disagree.



Rude? that wasn't rude! You want rude, here's rude, Jim,
you are a stupid dickhead and should stay far away from any
boat as you are sure to be a hazard to the rest of us. Now,
**** OFF !


--
Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_


Gee Scotty..why'd you tone it down?

Scotty October 5th 06 03:31 AM

suggestions for a stove?
 

"katy" wrote in message
...
Scotty wrote:
"Jim K." wrote in message

ups.com...
Hey - I truly apologize if I'm out of line - and if I

am -
"I'm Sorry"
- but what's katy's problem? in person people have

manners. She seems
to think that on the web it's okay to be rude. I

disagree.


Rude? that wasn't rude! You want rude, here's rude,

Jim,
you are a stupid dickhead and should stay far away from

any
boat as you are sure to be a hazard to the rest of us.

Now,
**** OFF !


--
Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_


Gee Scotty..why'd you tone it down?


In case you read it.

S



Scotty October 5th 06 03:34 AM

suggestions for a stove?
 

"katy" wrote in message
...
?
? Whoa, hold on there! Now you're 'dissin America's

Team! Fie on you,
players go the US, we hire the guys who can't make it

in
the NFL, nuff
said?

Cheers
Marty



My granddaughter made 3 naskets in her game tonight..they

won 26 to 6...

good for her!





katy October 5th 06 04:45 AM

suggestions for a stove?
 
Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...
?
? Whoa, hold on there! Now you're 'dissin America's
Team! Fie on you,
players go the US, we hire the guys who can't make it

in
the NFL, nuff
said?

Cheers
Marty

My granddaughter made 3 naskets in her game tonight..they

won 26 to 6...

good for her!




they're still playing the 6 girl rover tyope...junior high...the high
school girl's team plays 5 girl regular style...

Scout October 5th 06 08:33 AM

suggestions for a stove?
 
Thanks Jeff and Scotty,
I actually have the Magma I bought for my Starwind, so I will use a rail
grill. I like the idea of the pvc tank storage too.
I'm thinking I wouldn't use an oven below (like Scotty) but would make
mostly coffee and soup type meals. We typically don't eat too fancy even at
home. I'm considering a small microwave since the boat has the AC inverter.
Maybe with that and the grill, it'd be enough.
Scout


"Jeff" wrote in message
. ..
Scout-
I was going to suggest the same thing. We used our old BBQ a lot, and
this year I got the Magma II. Its a major improvement, with the hinged
lid and lighter. Also, it never once blew out. In fact, it was flawless.

The old one was plumbed to the main propane, but I didn't bother with this
so far - it too easy to just use the small bottles.

The stove below does get used; since we sort of move on board for the
summer, and always stay at anchor, so its hard to do a quick b'fast run.
Coffee, eggs, & toast down below in the morning, but dinner is on the BBQ.

BTW, I don't mind having the propane on board - our tank locker is in the
stern, well ventilated, and the solenoid is always turned off immediately.
However, if we had simpler needs, I might consider the Origo.

Scotty wrote:

Hey Scout, sure was nice out this week. Do you have, or
plan to get a BBQ? Like a rail mount Force 10, or Magma for
the stern rail? I have a propane one and do about 90% of my
cooking on it. Highly recommend getting one.
I have a CNG, 2 burner stove and oven. Never used the oven.
Mostly use the stove for coffee, occasional cooked breakfast
or a bowl of soup at night. I carry a one burner Coleman
propane stove just in case I run out of CNG on a trip.
I store the bottles in the cabin. My slip neighbor mounted a
PVC pipe with glued bottom cap and loose top cap on his
stern rail and it holds two bottles.


Scotty



Jim K. October 5th 06 01:38 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 

Thom Stewart wrote:
Jim,

You ask a question and get a reply that isn't what you wanted to hear
isn't being mad. Your reaction is very wrong.

I has to agree with Katy; your reaction to the truth definitely needs
improvement. I do believe that is all that she meant by getting
"Calluses!" As in developing a "thickening of your skin" so to speak.



wo, wo, wo - I did express that I was wrong when I pointed it out - I
only mentioned the Coleman stove because Brad & DSK mentioned other
types of burners - but I admit that - but then here's katy's responses:

"...not used to USENET yet huh?..."

There's an insult that was totally unwarranted.

"...You're going to "shoot" up and down the coast in a vessel that at
best
will go 7 knots?"

What's with the "shoot" in quotations and why question my intention - I
just met a guy in a forum who is a photographer and lives aboard -
waiting to hear back from him about his bix - he's in Australia.

"... And grow some callous..."

And where did that come from? I read the posts previos to that - maybe
I missed it but I didn't see where I communicated in a terse way to a
response. So after those remarks, I responded in kind - how is that
wrong - really. I don't give a **** what anyone thinks of me - life's
too short - but am I supposed to be a pansy ass and allow someone to so
quickly shoot an insult my way - that's a pansy. So don't confuse thin
skin with someone who has balls enough to give it back. But Thom - I
really don't care - you're responses were respectful so you seem okay
to me - and if I was actually the one to say something inappropriate
first - Then "I am sorry."

But that's also usenet - there are so many nasty people in here or
peeps who feel that an insulting remark is okay - when is an insult
okay in a face-to-face social setting - NEVER?

'nuff said - if you are more prone to insults then to proper manners -
then you are insecure and an ass. It's just here peeps are never
face-to-face so insecure can get off on their bad side and not
experience any repurcussions.

To quote Cartman" "wha'eva"

To quote Jimi: "I am the one who has to die when it's time for me to
die, so let me live my life the way I want to - sing on brother, play
on trumpet."

If you're going to hang around this group and express dumb opinions, you
are going to get rather sharp replies. Get use to it or take off! We
won't change for you, Your obligation to change. That is if you want to
be accepted. We don't run people off;---- we just ignore them. As I'm
about to do with you.


Dude, I'm sorry to hear all that - just do one thing - show me where I
was the instigator and I will apologize - that's all - I swear to God -
I'm sorry if it was my fault - how many times do I have to say it - but
for crying out loud I'm not gonna let katy just spout out a quip
without firing back - how could you have respect for someone wwho
doesn't do that?

But it sounds like it doesn't matter - you - and I assume everyone else
- have made up your mind to ignore me - that's kind of extreme, but
whatever.

Jim


Jim K. October 5th 06 01:41 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 

Scotty wrote:
Rude? that wasn't rude! You want rude, here's rude, Jim,
you are a stupid dickhead and should stay far away from any
boat as you are sure to be a hazard to the rest of us. Now,
**** OFF !


WTF - why are you so hostile? What seems to be the problem? How did I
insult you? It seems like you are really emotional and easily upset.
And I'm not going anywhere.



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