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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 18:49:37 +0000, Doug Kanter wrote:
Having just browsed some discussions in backpacking newsgroups, it seems alcohol stoves generally stink for lots of reasons, including the ones you've mentioned. So, a question: Does anyone use propane stoves in boats? If there are no safety reasons NOT to, you have tons of options. Just measure your space and wander a few sporting goods stores with a tape measure in hand. Ever since I ripped the alcohol stove out of my Cal25 following many, many fires (and had a friend throw his out the companionway - while on fire...), I've been using propane. I've had various propane "sniffers", but find the most reliable is in the center of my face. (and a bit of Common Sense: you don't check for leaks with a match...) Other alternatives are kerosene and diesel - they both require preheat, but once going are WAY hotter (and safer) than alcohol. You may be able to find a kerosene burner to drop in in place of the alcohol. Lloyd Sumpter "Far Cove" Catalina 36 - 2-burner Force 10 with oven. |