[Public-list] Stove Replacement
Brian Zinser
bzinser at lssu.edu
Fri Aug 4 06:04:12 PDT 2006
John:
I'm fully aware of Canadian and Ontario boating laws including the need
to have both a head and galley to indulge in my favorite beverage. The
one that I find amusing is the need to have an operators permit to run
my dinghy with its 3.3 hp engine but no operator permit required to
sail the Alberg (I know it is a anti-PWC regulation).
However, in this neck-of-the-woods you rarely encounter a Canadian
Coast Guard or OPP vessel and there are no RMP!
Brian Zinser
John Boor wrote:
>> Brian Zinser wrote:
>>> The homestrand stove on my older Alberg has finally gotten to the point
>>> that I no longer feel safe using it. I am going to replace with the
>>> Origo stove. I
>>
>> Another option to consider is a one-burner portable butane stove (like
>> http://www.wokshop.com/HTML/images/pix/stove_master.jpg). I covered
the
>> hole left by the old alcohol stove with a board and just set this kind
>> on top when at anchor.
>>
>>Again for Canadian boat owners.
>
>It is a coastguard requirement that you have a working, permanently
>installed cooking facilities to be able to imbibe in your favorite
>beverage when at anchor. Check your local coastguard requirements
before
>removing.
>
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