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I've never seen such a thing from Force 10. Where did you see
one? Their website doesn't mention it. Doug s/v Callista "Evan Gatehouse" wrote in message ... Force 10 makes them, as do a lot of other marine stove makers. "engsol" wrote in message ... I'd like to find a stove top (don't need an oven) which would run on either propane or shore power. Short of making my own, are there such units available? Google doesn't admit to any. Thanks...Norm B |
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![]() "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I've never seen such a thing from Force 10. Where did you see one? Their website doesn't mention it. Doug s/v Callista http://www.force10.com/cooktop.html Evan |
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I saw these, but they are not what the OP asked for.
Doug s/v Callista "Evan Gatehouse" wrote in message ... "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I've never seen such a thing from Force 10. Where did you see one? Their website doesn't mention it. Doug s/v Callista http://www.force10.com/cooktop.html Evan |
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![]() "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I saw these, but they are not what the OP asked for. Doug s/v Callista Oops. I thought he meant propane OR electricity. I agree it makes little sense to want both given the low cost and convenience of propane. -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) |
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I'm the OP refered to below. My reason for wanting a dual stove
is this.... My crusing area has lots of neat anchorages...therefore I need propane. The are also lot's of neat little marinas which provide shore power, but the propane facilities may be miles away. In that case, I'd rather save propane, and use electricity for heat (only to take the morning chill off) and cooking. Norm B On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 00:08:56 -0700, "Evan Gatehouse" wrote: "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I saw these, but they are not what the OP asked for. Doug s/v Callista Oops. I thought he meant propane OR electricity. I agree it makes little sense to want both given the low cost and convenience of propane. |
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engsol writes:
My crusing area has lots of neat anchorages...therefore I need propane. The are also lot's of neat little marinas which provide shore power, but the propane facilities may be miles away. In that case, I'd rather save propane, and use electricity for heat (only to take the morning chill off) and cooking. Why not buy a small electric hot plate. Stash it in a locker when you're not on shore power. Same for heat -- use a small electric heater. (I use an electric heater with fan on my CT-41 when at my home dock. Works great, but we have flat-rate monthly power which helps a lot.) --lyndon |
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 17:33:52 -0000, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
engsol writes: My crusing area has lots of neat anchorages...therefore I need propane. The are also lot's of neat little marinas which provide shore power, but the propane facilities may be miles away. In that case, I'd rather save propane, and use electricity for heat (only to take the morning chill off) and cooking. Why not buy a small electric hot plate. Stash it in a locker when you're not on shore power. Same for heat -- use a small electric heater. (I use an electric heater with fan on my CT-41 when at my home dock. Works great, but we have flat-rate monthly power which helps a lot.) --lyndon I thought of the hot plate too, except a google search didn't reveal a source for them. For heating, I do as you do. I have a little "cube" of about 1,000 Watts...really throws the heat. Norm B |
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engsol wrote:
I'm the OP refered to below. My reason for wanting a dual stove is this.... My crusing area has lots of neat anchorages...therefore I need propane. The are also lot's of neat little marinas which provide shore power, but the propane facilities may be miles away. In that case, I'd rather save propane, and use electricity for heat (only to take the morning chill off) and cooking. First, we have dual propane tanks and after 3 winters of cruising we finally went ahead and refilled the propane tank. It lasts a really, really long time on one tank and it wasn't empty. I think they are 20 lb. tanks. We also have a small propane tank for the grill. Second - instead of getting an electric stove or the like to use when hooked up to shore power why not get a microwave? We don't have one because we never used it and took it off the boat and gave it away (to our grandson), but lots of people do. For heat, we use a small space heater. On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 00:08:56 -0700, "Evan Gatehouse" wrote: "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I saw these, but they are not what the OP asked for. Doug s/v Callista Oops. I thought he meant propane OR electricity. I agree it makes little sense to want both given the low cost and convenience of propane. grandma Rosalie S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD CSY 44 WO #156 http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id2.html |
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