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Gordon wrote:
My Pearson 365 ketch currently has a pressurized alcohol Kenyon cook stove. This sucker has got to go! Propane would probably be the best way to go but finding a place to put the tank is a major PIA. I don't like hanging things on railings. Looks crummy and tends to loosen stanchions. And I don't like extra stuff on deck. Converting a space in a locker to meet all safety requirements also seems like a PIA. Also the cost. Tanks, solenoid. pressure regulator, hoses, sniffer, installation of wiring and hoses, yada yada Go, I'm also considering Origo alcohol stoves. Non pressurized, no tank, no hoses or electrical. However, alcohol is expensive and can be hard to find if doing extended cruising and you don't want to carry too much on board. Also, alcohol doesn't have the BTU's of propane. So, any good advice? Gordon I can't imagine a boat that size not being able to accommodate a propane tank of some sort. I find alcohol the least favorable fuel. It not only isn't very hot, but the smell induces sea sickness in those who otherwise are unaffected. If you don't want to create a space for the propane tanks and don't wish to use the little tank two burner stoves, I'd see if you can locate a kerosene stove. While nasty in some ways, it's safer than most and can be very hot. Fuel is readily available. You'll also feel like Slocum when you fire the thing up. -paul |
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