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On Jan 1, 10:34*pm, Wayne B wrote:
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 08:55:33 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch wrote: I just looked into Hexamine stoves and like that solution better because the fuel is much safer than alcohol. *It burns with a bright yellow flame and is supposedly has more heat content than methanol. One can buy 24 tablets for $5 and each tablet burns for 9 minutes. One can use multiple tablets for more heat. *I'd like to design a system for raising and lowering the burning tablets to enable one to either rapid heat or "simmer" a pot. These tablets seem expensive until you consider how infrequently you will use them and the danger from the alcohol aboard your boat. There are several other small boat solutions that I like better. *My all time favorite is the one burner, fully gimbled Sea Swing that uses a small propane cannister. * Extra cannisters can be sealed in plastic bags and carried somewhere above deck. *You might be able to pick one up on EBAY, and some have been converted to use a Primus stove. http://www.spiritburner.com/fusion/s...php?tid/10141/ I have one sitting in my garage that we used many years for distance racing. * It is great for heating up one pot meals while under sail. Another option is the one burner butane cannister stoves that West Marine sells. *We carry one as an emergency spare on the trawler. They aren't gimbled but cook with a hot flame and are very small/convenient. I agree that these stoves are very good but I am looking for a way to utilize existing stoves in a safer way. |
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