Seamanship Question# #40
What safety gear would you have near a propane
stove in the galley? 1 pt |
Seamanship Question# #40
"Bart" wrote in message ... What safety gear would you have near a propane stove in the galley? 1 pt Fire blanket |
Seamanship Question# #40
"Bart" wrote in message
... What safety gear would you have near a propane stove in the galley? 1 pt Rum -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Seamanship Question# #40
"Bart" wrote in message ... What safety gear would you have near a propane stove in the galley? 1 pt 1. Master shut off valve for propane. 2. Fire hood. 3. Cover for stove. 4. CO detector. 5. Vent fan. 6. Fire extinguisher located near exit. 7. Heavy duty oven mitts or M-60 barrel changing mitts. 8. Halon or purple K in a can/small bucket/bottle. 9. Propane leak detector. |
Seamanship Question# #40
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 12:05:20 -0700, "Charles Momsen"
wrote: "Bart" wrote in message ... 7. ..... or M-60 barrel changing mitts. If you'd used the proper clyclic rate of fire, you would't need those mitts. |
Seamanship Question# #40
"Frank Boettcher" wrote in message ... On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 12:05:20 -0700, "Charles Momsen" wrote: "Bart" wrote in message ... 7. ..... or M-60 barrel changing mitts. If you'd used the proper clyclic rate of fire, you would't need those mitts. The newer stoves are even better: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBNGgu0qGlQ |
Seamanship Question# #40
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 13:33:30 -0600, "Charles Momsen"
wrote: "Frank Boettcher" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 12:05:20 -0700, "Charles Momsen" wrote: "Bart" wrote in message ... 7. ..... or M-60 barrel changing mitts. If you'd used the proper clyclic rate of fire, you would't need those mitts. The newer stoves are even better: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBNGgu0qGlQ That's something. As one who had to teach half sleeping classes how to set the headspace and avoid overheating to the point of cook offs and lock up on the predessor stove, that's impressive. |
Seamanship Question# #40
"Charles Momsen" wrote in message ... "Bart" wrote in message ... What safety gear would you have near a propane stove in the galley? 1 pt 1. Master shut off valve for propane. 2. Fire hood. 3. Cover for stove. 4. CO detector. 5. Vent fan. 6. Fire extinguisher located near exit. 7. Heavy duty oven mitts or M-60 barrel changing mitts. 8. Halon or purple K in a can/small bucket/bottle. 9. Propane leak detector. All of which tells me only idiots would abide propane cook stoves aboard a yacht. Wilbur Hubbard |
Seamanship Question# #40
On 15 Oct, 20:05, "Charles Momsen" wrote:
"Bart" wrote in message ... What safety gear would you have near a propane stove in the galley? 1 pt 1. Master shut off valve for propane. 2. Fire hood. 3. Cover for stove. 4. CO detector. 5. Vent fan. 6. Fire extinguisher located near exit. 7. Heavy duty oven mitts or M-60 barrel changing mitts. 8. Halon or purple K in a can/small bucket/bottle. 9. Propane leak detector. Good Grief! Are you sucking up to Bart or what? If I was worried about the safety of my stove, then I would send Bart down to do the cooking. He's a big guy, and he would be able to absorb a fairly large explosion. I think that I deserve 2 points for this answer. Regards Donal -- |
Seamanship Question# #40
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message anews.com... "Charles Momsen" wrote in message ... "Bart" wrote in message ... What safety gear would you have near a propane stove in the galley? 1 pt 1. Master shut off valve for propane. 2. Fire hood. 3. Cover for stove. 4. CO detector. 5. Vent fan. 6. Fire extinguisher located near exit. 7. Heavy duty oven mitts or M-60 barrel changing mitts. 8. Halon or purple K in a can/small bucket/bottle. 9. Propane leak detector. All of which tells me only idiots would abide propane cook stoves aboard a yacht. Wilbur Hubbard You get 2pts there Wilbur. I got my safety gear list from a pamphlet on propane safety by Harold Harris. Mr Harris also recommended: Stainless steel non arcing hand tools. Fully hermetic circuit breakers. Wye type ground connection to a single point to the water. Electrostatic conductive carperting, counters and tops. Heel ground strap. Hull referenced electrometer with alarm. I have a liquid fueled stove, it uses kerosene and hydrogen peroxide. Cooks quickly and gets me up on plane in 5 seconds. |
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