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Alvin North November 3rd 03 04:23 PM

Kenyon stove
 
I have acquired an old boat (Cape Dory 28) about 25 years old. It has a
Kenyon stove Homestrand (SN 152460). A quart tank with pump up, large dial
for clean and close. What type fuel, alcohol or kerosene?
Thanks, A North



Baybyter November 3rd 03 04:34 PM

Kenyon stove
 
I have acquired an old boat (Cape Dory 28) about 25 years old. It has a
Kenyon stove Homestrand (SN 152460). A quart tank with pump up, large dial
for clean and close. What type fuel, alcohol or kerosene? BRBR

These stoves use denatured alchohol. If you have never fired up one of these
stoves before, be VERY careful to follow the directions for lighting them.
Very easy to have a flareup.

Baybyter November 3rd 03 04:34 PM

Kenyon stove
 
I have acquired an old boat (Cape Dory 28) about 25 years old. It has a
Kenyon stove Homestrand (SN 152460). A quart tank with pump up, large dial
for clean and close. What type fuel, alcohol or kerosene? BRBR

These stoves use denatured alchohol. If you have never fired up one of these
stoves before, be VERY careful to follow the directions for lighting them.
Very easy to have a flareup.

Steve November 3rd 03 04:57 PM

Kenyon stove
 
I agree with Baybyter. I had a similar model Kenyon and ended up with a fire
due to spilled primer alchohol.

I then converted it to kerosene (with burners provided by Kenyon, about
$75). That was a waste of money, still needed to use a primer fuel and the
stove smoked a lot.

The reason I mention the kerosene conversion is the possibility that yours
my have been converted. Just smell the tank and you should be able to tell.

I ended up giving mine away. It was the Kenyon alchohol and elect. model
with the burner in the middle of the electric element.

Be careful or upgrade to a safer stove.

--
My opinion and experience. FWIW

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



Steve November 3rd 03 04:57 PM

Kenyon stove
 
I agree with Baybyter. I had a similar model Kenyon and ended up with a fire
due to spilled primer alchohol.

I then converted it to kerosene (with burners provided by Kenyon, about
$75). That was a waste of money, still needed to use a primer fuel and the
stove smoked a lot.

The reason I mention the kerosene conversion is the possibility that yours
my have been converted. Just smell the tank and you should be able to tell.

I ended up giving mine away. It was the Kenyon alchohol and elect. model
with the burner in the middle of the electric element.

Be careful or upgrade to a safer stove.

--
My opinion and experience. FWIW

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



Larry W4CSC November 3rd 03 06:04 PM

Kenyon stove
 
By the way, if you keep it, denatured alcohol is MUCH cheaper from the
paint department at Home Depot or other warehouse hardware store in
the gallon can.......than say We$t Marine.....

Paint an anchor or wheel on the cheap can to marinize it before using
it in the stove....



Larry W4CSC

"Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!"


Larry W4CSC November 3rd 03 06:04 PM

Kenyon stove
 
By the way, if you keep it, denatured alcohol is MUCH cheaper from the
paint department at Home Depot or other warehouse hardware store in
the gallon can.......than say We$t Marine.....

Paint an anchor or wheel on the cheap can to marinize it before using
it in the stove....



Larry W4CSC

"Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!"


Jason November 3rd 03 07:02 PM

Kenyon stove
 
I found some good information on Kenyon stoves at the following web site.

http://www.angelfire.com/fl/cruising...toveinstr.html

You want to know what you're doing with these old stoves to minimize the
chance of a flare up. I'm pretty happy with mine now that I know how to
operate it.

Jason
C&C 27
Ithaca, NY


"Alvin North" wrote in message
ink.net...
I have acquired an old boat (Cape Dory 28) about 25 years old. It has a
Kenyon stove Homestrand (SN 152460). A quart tank with pump up, large

dial
for clean and close. What type fuel, alcohol or kerosene?
Thanks, A North





Jason November 3rd 03 07:02 PM

Kenyon stove
 
I found some good information on Kenyon stoves at the following web site.

http://www.angelfire.com/fl/cruising...toveinstr.html

You want to know what you're doing with these old stoves to minimize the
chance of a flare up. I'm pretty happy with mine now that I know how to
operate it.

Jason
C&C 27
Ithaca, NY


"Alvin North" wrote in message
ink.net...
I have acquired an old boat (Cape Dory 28) about 25 years old. It has a
Kenyon stove Homestrand (SN 152460). A quart tank with pump up, large

dial
for clean and close. What type fuel, alcohol or kerosene?
Thanks, A North





Armond Perretta November 3rd 03 07:05 PM

Kenyon stove
 
Alvin North wrote:
I have acquired an old boat (Cape Dory 28) about 25 years old. It
has a Kenyon stove Homestrand (SN 152460). A quart tank with pump
up, large dial for clean and close. What type fuel, alcohol or
kerosene? Thanks, A North


Depends. The stove _as_shipped_ usually required denatured alcohol.
However Kenyon (and others) offered a kerosene burner conversion kit that
looked almost identical to the alcohol burners. It even used the same tank,
although the setup was really minimal at best. In all probability you have
alcohol. If so, observe the warnings of the other posters.

BTW I have a CD 28 that shipped with the same stove. Best thing I did was
to dump it at the first opportunity.

--
Good luck and good sailing.
s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat
http://kerrydeare.tripod.com







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