[Public-list] Propane

sousa, stephen (ENG) sousa_stephen at emc.com
Mon Jan 24 05:36:18 PST 2005


Brian,

Thanks for the details on the Origo.

Stephen 

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Stephen,
http://www.interconmktg.com/pages_stoves/4000.htm
  The 4000 is the model I installed. Apparently it has been discontinued in
favor of the slightly longer 4100.
  I installed mine in place of a gimballed pressurized model (Kenyon ??). I
had to make the cut out slightly smaller to accept the 4000. The 4100 would
have fit better.
http://community.webshots.com/photo/26845753/26846262dCoMNOrENn
is a picture of my installation where I used teak strips on top of the
original counter to make the cut out smaller. Also note that I purchased and
regularly used the pot holders to secure the sliding action. Also note that
under way, we really used the Sea Swing totally gimballed sterno stove.
(pictured in the next picture forward.)
  We (my wife and I) were very happy with the Origo cook top.
Regards,
Brian
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> Peter and Brian,
>
> Which model Origo stove did you purchase for the A30? I would like install
> one that requires very little modifications if any.
>
> Thanks,
> Stephen
> #114
>
>
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> [mailto:public-list-bounces at alberg30.org] On Behalf Of Peter Hay
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>
>   Hi:  I don't participate in the list much but having also installed an
> Origo alcohol stove last year I have to say that it has to be cheaper and
> just as effective as propane if cooking is what you want to do.
> Installation is a matter of ten minutes and cost is around $400.  I can't
> see any good propane installation taking less that many hours and much
more
> money.  In addition comes the possibility of improperly handled fuel
> resulting in increased risk.
>   The new Origo stove is so simple and operates so well that I can't
imagine
> an A30 with anything so complex as propane.  The fuel is cheap and
plentiful
> (you can buy it anywhere) and you don't need to remove tanks to refill nor
> do you need a special exterior locker for the bottles (complete with
> drain--another necessary complication).
>   Finally your first mate doesn't need a 'certified gas handling license'
to
> operate it (just kidding).  But seriously most women on boats want
> simplicity.  We live on the boat for three weeks every year and rely on
it.
> Unlike the old alcohol stoves it gives no problems and cooks just great.
> Our fuel consumption for the three weeks is about $10.00.
>   Peter Hay
>   Rubicon #384
>
>
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