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![]() "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... Electricity for a coffee maker is about the worst, since you can make far better coffee "by hand," either with a manual drip into a Thermos, or with a French Press. If your boat has a propane stove, then making coffee by boiling water on the stove is a great way to go. If your boat has an electric stove (which many boats do) then boiling water on the stove uses a LOT more electricity simply because the heat transfer from the stove is no where near as good as a coffeemaker. Besides, you can't run the stove off a typical inverter so you have to fire up the generator (if you have one). Rod |
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