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![]() "katy" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: I had a single Origo, when it's cold and the boat's closed up the smell bothered me. Seemed like it took long to boil water. But the fuel is cheap, safe and readily available. The compact size is nice for a small boat. What type of sailing/cruising are you planning to do, Jon? The biggest glitch with CNG is finding a place to exchange bottles. Not a problem for short term sailing. My last bottle has been in 2 seasons and is still 7/8 full. You could put in a drop of scented oil (rose oil is nice)..then it wouldn't smell so bad... Yeah, that should work. At first I though it was the fuel ( Hardware store) but I tried some from an RV place and it was the same. Scotty |
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