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![]() "Bob" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 27, 5:29 am, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Bob,,, I like your "safety first" approach. You are right on, when it looks like nothing can go wrong ........................... I will take another closer look at the whole issue. The expense ,, $200 dollars or so ,, for a Magma grill .. that has me thinking as well. Hi Dont take me too seriously. I enjoy burnt veggies and grilled meat with a good Merlot ($6.50/bottle) along with every one else. I think its one of thoes personal touches every owner will make. My friend Mark's story really opened my eyes. And at the time my daughter was an early teen. When I took her and friends sailing I did not want to spend my time yelling at them to keep them safe so I just started "teen proofing" my boat/house/yard/life/etc. Becuse of the type of boating now do I removed the grill cause 1) my friend Mark's event and 2) it would most likly get ripped off the back rail by a wave. I am generally a "stone age" sailor. No refegeration. hand pump freshwater water from a tank, ability to live with a 400 ah house bank with maybe a weekly charge when out. Solar panels to come soon. But I expect fully to get flamed on this philosophy. But please talk to a fire fighter that also sails.......................................... see what they have to say about flames on a boat. So how do you cook, Bob? MRE's with heatpacks? Can't be an electric stove, so there's gotta be a flame-producing stove on that boat somewhere, unless you live on raw food and unheated canned goods. |
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