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Larry W4CSC September 2nd 03 01:43 AM

Galley Equipment List
 
On 1 Sep 2003 17:18:36 -0700, (Aluminumhullsailor) wrote:

Does anyone have a good list of galley equipment for a cruising boat?
Knives, pans and so on... I am looking to get everything in order now
instead of later. I have found a few simple lists on the net but
nothing good, one did have a fish scaler, I would have forgot that....
Any help here fellow listers?


How much storage do you have?

Do you mind storing cooking equipment with oil filters and holding
tank chemicals?

Would you displace booze storage with pots and pans?

Are you crusing inshore where the water, usually, won't slop out of
the pot or offshore where the water ALWAYS slops out of the pot, so we
eat sandwiches?

I'd think a galley equipment list might be different for different
cruising situations, eh?


Larry

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Cindy Ballreich September 2nd 03 05:29 PM

Galley Equipment List
 
Rosalie B. wrote:
Bob likes steamed veggies so we've
got a steamer insert that fits in the boat pan and the house pans.


Don't forget the steamer! We forgot it once and I had to make one
out of aluminum pie pans. It also makes a good trivet for the
pressure cooker.


Keith September 2nd 03 06:57 PM

Galley Equipment List
 
Oh yea, I did have to get a flame tamer for the propane stove. The flames
were too hot even on low to slow cook many things. I found one at
Lehmans.com.



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"Cindy Ballreich" wrote in message
...
Rosalie B. wrote:
Bob likes steamed veggies so we've
got a steamer insert that fits in the boat pan and the house pans.


Don't forget the steamer! We forgot it once and I had to make one
out of aluminum pie pans. It also makes a good trivet for the
pressure cooker.




Rosalie B. September 2nd 03 07:36 PM

Galley Equipment List
 
x-no-archive:yes Cindy Ballreich wrote:

Rosalie B. wrote:
Bob likes steamed veggies so we've
got a steamer insert that fits in the boat pan and the house pans.


Don't forget the steamer! We forgot it once and I had to make one
out of aluminum pie pans. It also makes a good trivet for the
pressure cooker.


We just have an insert that goes in any round pan. That's why I can't
use the square pans that are stainless clad copper that I love. It
kind of expands with overlapping pie sections and has a center post
with a ring on it. You can pick it up hooking the ring with a fork to
drain the veggies.

If you are doing coastal cruising where you may be in contact with
grocery stores, it would (for us) be better to use a disposable pan if
we have some large thing to cook. (Like roasting a turkey for
instance)

grandma Rosalie

Lee Huddleston September 2nd 03 11:37 PM

Galley Equipment List
 
A couple of you have mentioned vacuum packaging equipment. I have
always thought that such an item could be useful several places around
the boat, e.g., storing electronics, keeping a set or two of clothes
dry, etc as well as for storing food. What brands and sizes do you
all have? Any other features that you would especially recommend?
Where can I get one at a reasonable price? Thanks for the help.

Lee Huddleston
s/v Truelove


Jeff Morris September 3rd 03 12:08 AM

Galley Equipment List
 
We have a Tillia FoodSaver. It's one of the better models, I think a "Professional," that
has a number of little features that are handy, like automatic cycling, and finer control
on the vacumn. I've seen their products at CostCo. Much of went into the freezer was
bagged, plus we used it for spare parts, emergency packs, etc. It came with some plastic
containors that could be vacumned, but we didn't use it much.

-jeff

Lee Huddleston wrote:
A couple of you have mentioned vacuum packaging equipment. I have
always thought that such an item could be useful several places around
the boat, e.g., storing electronics, keeping a set or two of clothes
dry, etc as well as for storing food. What brands and sizes do you
all have? Any other features that you would especially recommend?
Where can I get one at a reasonable price? Thanks for the help.

Lee Huddleston
s/v Truelove




Keith September 3rd 03 02:22 AM

Galley Equipment List
 
See: http://www.tilia.com/index.cfm
Amazing number of units and accessories. Pick one that meets your space /
budget requirements.

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"Lee Huddleston" wrote in message
...
A couple of you have mentioned vacuum packaging equipment. I have
always thought that such an item could be useful several places around
the boat, e.g., storing electronics, keeping a set or two of clothes
dry, etc as well as for storing food. What brands and sizes do you
all have? Any other features that you would especially recommend?
Where can I get one at a reasonable price? Thanks for the help.

Lee Huddleston
s/v Truelove




Lee Huddleston September 3rd 03 05:00 AM

Galley Equipment List
 
See: http://www.tilia.com/index.cfm
Amazing number of units and accessories. Pick one that meets your space /
budget requirements.


Keith,

Thanks for the link. A Tilia Foodsaver Pro II is now on my list of
things I really would like to have on board.

Lee Huddleston
s/v Truelove



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