[Public-list] non-pressurized alcohol stove
Bobby
capricebob at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 21 13:37:41 PST 2006
Hi,
When I procured Caprice she came with a two burner Origo, non-pressurized alcohol stove. I don't think it's the original stove. Currently, Origo makes one that's model 4300cb (I think) that looks to be about the size on Caprice. These stoves are great and very safe. Sure, it takes a little longer to cook, especially if you're making a big pot of gumbo or beans, but for most things the difference is negligable. I lived on my boat off and on for extended periods and cooked frequently. I use Origo's soot free alcohol which is expensive - but there's only a minor odor which I don't find offensive, very little soot and it seems to last a long time.
Best of luck,
Bobby
Caprice #388
Mark Bisset <mbisset at orilliapacket.com> wrote:
I'm looking for a used two-burner alcohol stove, either drop in or
gimbaled, to replace a pressure kerosine stove. Though they're not as
hot as pressurized stoves, I like the simplicity. Has anyone converted
the drop-in configuration in the galley to take a gimbaled stove? Does
anyone have a stove they'd like to sell?
Mark Bisset,
Managing Editor,
The Packet & Times
(705) 325-1357 ext. 249
mbisset at orilliapacket.com
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